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Dallas Tfie'Rev. and Mrs. R.
W. McCormick of Wildwood, Al
berta Canada with their four chil
dren have arrived here, where
he will serve as pastor ot the
Free Methodist church. He suc
ceeds Evelyn Collins, resigned.
Fedee Mrs. Cecil Bush and
son ot Gold Beach fpent last week
vijiting her mother, Mrs. Rittie
Kerbt-r and other relatives.
Lyons The Home ;Economics
club of the Santiam Valley grange
met. with Mrs. Elmer Taylor in
Mehama where plaris for the
Harvest Festival. eritembcr 20,
were made. This is an annual
event when fancy work, cooked
.food, canned fruit, farm products
and live stock are exhibited.
Dallas The Rev. W. A. Backer,
pastor of the Evangelical United
Brethren church has been assign
ed to Manitou church at Spokane
jind concluded his work here Sun
clay. The Rev. William Elmer of
Ledgerwood church, Spokane, has
been assigned here and expects
to begin his work next Sunday.
LYONS The Riders of the
Santiam held the first horse show
and Rodeo at the Bert Karr ranch
in Fox Valley Sunday. The pro
gram included bronco riding, rop
ing and races.
Detroit Recent visitors at the
Charles Clesters were Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Arbor, and son of Mil
waukee and Shirley and Kenneth
Arbor of Vancouver, Wash. r
Pedee Lawrence, PaLy and
Emma Lean Leverman of Portland,"-
former residents, visited
friends here Saturday and report
their father, Henry J. Leverman,
a patient at the Veterans hospital
chows no improvement.
Lyons Mrs. Hazel Bass and
children who spent two months
in Bend with her daughter, Mrs.
Bernard Atcherson, have return
ed to the home of her father,
Levi Garrisons, Monday.
Pedee Vb-iting here from
Lakeside are Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Cage, Dorothy, Dale and Donna,
of Lakeside.
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Dallas L. F. Whitman of Mc
Minneville has been making ar
rangements for the opening of a
radiator repair shop in the Errett
A. Woods Richfield station, Whit
f man plans to have the shop in
operation August 25. Burton
Smaller of McMinneville will be
in charge.
Detroit Mrs. Zealand Fryer
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Heber Pratt in Salem recently.
Tarner Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Robertson are Mrs. Mary
Webb and Mrs. Bennie Thompson
f Dodge City, Kansas.
Pedee Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yates
pent Sunday at Forest Grove
with their daughter, Mrs. Opal
Carson and family.
Lyons Elmer Hiatt spent the
weekend in Roeburg with his son,
Leroy Hiatt and family.
Detroit Mrs. W. E. Bray re
turned from Portland Saturday.
She is convalescing from a recent
major operation. Her friend, Mrs.
Uding brought Mrs. Bray, Nancy
and David back.
L'nlonvale Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Bumenstein and children of
Salem were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clark Noble. Mrs. Bu
menstein wlil be remembered as
Charlotte Macy and she attend
ed schools here.
Lyons Speeding the weekend
at Belknap were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Kimery, Frank Kimery, Claire
Shclton, Colleen Shelton and Le
land Manning.
l'nlonvale Joyce, Arne and
Walter Solberg of Portland have
been visiting their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble.
Joyce will .return home Monday
while her brothers remain a few
days longer.
Detroit Gordon Brown is
seriously ill at the Providence hos
pital in Portland where he was
taken last weeTc by Jim Healy.
l'nlonvale Mrs. Howard Ba
ker received a blood transfusion
at the McMinnville hospital Sun
day. Her brother Albert Clow was
the donor.
l'nlonvale Walter Deibel suf
fered the loss of the end of his in
dex finger on his left hand while
cutting bean vines at the Coburn
yard.
Detroit Making, a trip. to Clear
lake Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Cook, James Cook and
Vernon Thompson. x
Hubbard The Hershberger
family reunion will be held at the
Dan Hershberger's Sunday, Aug
ust 24.
Brooks a Picking of early hops
ended in this vicinity Saturday
and cluster hops will be ready to
pick about September 1.
Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Duncan and children of Seattle
and Mrs. Hattie Unzinger, Puy
allup, Wash, will be guests of the
R. C. Duncas this weekend.
Aurora The E. C. Dillers have
sold their residence to a Califor
nia family and have purchased the
Carl Hines place on Main street,
Hines are moving to Gladstone,
near Oregon City in Clackamas
county.
Elliott Prarie Raymond
O'Keefe is spending his vacation
with his father, Thomas O'Keefe.
He is employed by the telephone
company in Seattle.
North Santiam Annual old
timers picnic will be held at the
North Santiam school house Sun
day, August 24 starting at 1 p.m.
Basket luncheon will be served at
noon and ail former school teach
ers and former residents of the
community are asked to be pres
ent Aurora Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
Gribble are visiting with their
daughter and her family in Mil
ton -Free water.
Aaron A new pumper' has
been installed by the city of Au
rora. Elliott Prarie Brice Baker
spent several days with his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Scherich in Salem this week.
Hubbard Mr. and Mrs. Gale
Bare of Seaside, son in law and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Knute
Peterson left Sunday for Colum
bus, Ohio to visit his mother. They
will be gone for a month.
Roberts Mrs. Jesse Johns Is
spending a few days in Vancouver,
Wash, with her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Arnack.
Elliott Prarie Glennie Losey
is a patient at Salem Deaconess
hospital where he underwent an
operation Wednesday.
Aurora James Miller of San
Francisco is here vsiiting his
brother in law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. George Askins and looking
after property interests.
Roberts Mrs. Chet Nelson
and her two children left Mon
day for Boulder, Colo., to attend
a family reunion, and the wedd
ing of her sister Charlotte Spang
ler. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Gottenberg and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Willard McClaughory and
son and Mr. and Mrs. William
Brett and daughter spent the week
at the Oregon beaches.
Brooks Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Brett and baby, his mother Mrs.
William Brett' and his aunt, Mrs.
Olga Booth, visited friends and
relatives in Portland Tuesday.
Brett is on leave from the navy
stationed in Seattle. His rating is
aviation machinist mate first
class.
Remodeling Epidemic
Affects Community
RIVERDALE This neighbor
hood has had an epidemic of re
modeling and redecorating resi
dences. Remodeling are O. W.
Nichols, Ray Barkers, A. D. Gra
hams, Evin Daleys and William
Keeney. H. E. Barkers and Lee
Grahams have redecorated their
homes.
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas and
family and Charles Revenew of
Portland took a trip to the coast
Sunday going from Newport north
to Depoe Bay.
Lona, Barker who has been
teaching in California and is at
tending University of Oregon this
year visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Barker on Snday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Barker spent
the weekend at HoodRiver with
friends.
Brooks Garden Club Has
Luncheon at Moriskys
BROOKS Mrs. F. J.- Moisky
entertained the Brooks Garden
club at a 1 o'clock - luncheon,
Thursday. Mrs. Elva Aspinwall
conducted the business meeting.
Committees were appointed ' as
follows: Flower, Mrs. Anna Dun
lavy and Mrs. Lei a Hugill; visit
ing, Mrs. Eva Conn and Mrs.
Golda Hadley; year book, Mrs.
Evelyn Jones, Mrs. Margaret
Lowry, and Mrs. Emma Wadley;
birthday, Mrs. Mary McClure.
The garden club members were
invited to the annual herb tea at
Lebanon, Wednesday.
The next meeting will be held
in the Farmers Union Hall,' with
Mrs. Hugill as hostess.
Manila Fire District
Votes to Buy Truck
IDANHA The directors of the
Idanha Rural Fire Protection dis
trict met August 16 and voted to
buy, a fire truck. This equipment
will serve the district from the
Brei ten bush river bridge to the
Marys Creek, a distance of 12
miles. The truck is to be delivered
in 60 days.
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Daveno Covers 9.95 value .
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Chair Covers 5.95 value
5-Pc. Dropleal Breakfast Sets 25.50 values
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Caution Advised
In Bond Cashing;
Svslcni Readied
In connection withthe cashing
of veterans' terminal leave bonds
beginning on September 2, under
a recent act of congress, H. C.
Saalfeld, veterans' county service
officer, advised Wednesday that
holders who do not need the mon
ey let the bonds stand to accumu
late 2'z per cent interest. "
It is estimated, he said, that 65
per cent of the veterans now hold
ing bonds will cash them soon af
ter September 2. He estimated
that 35 per cent of the veterans
in this area have not yet applied
for their bonds. Applications must
Jae completed for them prior to
Sept. 1, 1948, he said.
lie also advised that before
cashing bonds, the veteran should
note that they may be used for
payment of national service life
insurance policy premiums at
face value.
Banks in the area and of the
state are already setting up fa
cilities for the cashing of the
bonds and in most cases the same
departments will handle the ne
gotiations as are at present used
in cashing the series "E" war and
savings bonds, Saalfeld said. The
veteran must merely preesnt pro
per identification, usually in the
form of his discharge papers, and
sign the bonds in the appropriate
place on the back.
feared Japanese fliers might use
the glow from the crater as a
beacon for. bombing raids.
'Atomic Poisoning'
Plaintiff Succumb
BLOOMFIELD, N. J., Aug. 20
-A)-Dorothy L. Burns. 31. died
Monday at her home, nine
months after she filed a $200,000
suit charging that she mffered
radioactive poisoning while work
ing on atomic research at the
VVestinghouse tlectric Corp. lamp
i division here
The suit, which is still pending,
is expected to be tried this fall,
counsel for Miss Burns said.
SAD SACK' DIVcAtCED
LOS ANGELES, Aug, 20 iP)
Artist George Baker, 32, originat
or of the comic cartoon "Sad
Sack," was divorced Tuesday by
his petite wife. Brenda Baker, 23.
who testified "he was cruel and
on several occasions he slapped
me."
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feeble to moderate earthquakes
have been registered in the last
two days.
Mauna Loa last erupted in May
of 1942, but the news was sup
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