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8433 i . - Front' The Statesnihn's -Community Co-respondents : Oftyon,' Tnasdqy. July , I rryi, !- 7 I - Detroit Family er tains , (For yisitors ' PETROIT Mri Ira Horsey vis i ited her husband this week end. He works ifor his cousin, Ralph Mlarding, ort the tunnel Job. ! Leland Prather. former resident tot this district, visited old, friends nereTidayi Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell ? and daughters. Rose Marie Zullig I and son. Harold, moved to Culver ; and will live on the Roy Newport ? ranch. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Rooer and ' t Mrs. Ross Austin, all of Portland, ; are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William . ? Cauble, sr. I 1 Mr. and I Mrs. Evan Firestone , spent the4 holidays with his par ,: ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Firestone i of Portland. His sister, Mrs. Doug las Towne j of , Spokane, was also I there. I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson were i called to Salem last week by the : death of Clayton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Campbell and their guests, Mrs. L. P. Matti- son, Mrs. A. L. Lentz and son. i Bruce, spent the holiday weekend ; at Elk Lake. Mr. and .Mrs. Guy Wilson and ? daughters, Thelma Ruby and Eve Jyn, drove to Redmond Saturday to visit 3rintnaHs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steenhout, i Jr., fished" at Twin Lakes for the ; holiday weekend. North Howell Familv Ts Host To Oklahomans NORTH HOWELL--Visitor this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. M. E. Clapper are Mr, and Mrs. Miles J. iCambs and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Rollins and family, all of Oklahoma City, Okla. Mrs. Combs and Mrs. Rollins are daughters of the Clappers. Mr. and; Mrs. Albert ' Schmidt are building a new house on their farm just north of- the North How ell store.1 ! ! Mr. and Mrs. K. D.'Coomler re turned Thursday from a fishing trip to Paulina lake south of Bend. . Mr. and j Mrs. Scott Cleavenger and two Fans of Lakeview visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bump last week. i f .IM: SUverton Perry Beauchamp of Aurora, will tell of his trip to the I International ' conference of Rotary in Rio in May at the Tues day j; noon mesting of the Silver ton Rotary club. The meetings, usually held on" Mondays' was postponed one day because of the holiay.,- i y. .. M ' Auburn Mr. and MrsGlenn Moddy 'entertained last week for Mr. j; and i Mrsf. E. C- Ennis and daughter, Tamela from Buffalo, New York. Ennis is returning to New York this week, but Mrs; Ennis and their daughter will be witljf her mother, Mrs, Ralph Nel son! route 4, for a few weeks. Efst Salem Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood left Salem Sunday night for Indianapolis, Ind., where they will piclf 'up one of the new school Dusfs ior aiem scnoois. iney wiu visit relatives in Minnesota and Michigan and Chicago before re turning. They and others .in the party will drive back four of the buses. Mrs.. George Edwards, vis iting relatives? in Pontiac, Mich., will ride back with the Woods. Swegle Dr. Bert Childs drove up from Compton, Calif, last week- end to spend his vacation with Mr. andf Mrs. Frank Martin, Lancas ter Drive. Mrs. Childs . and son have been visiting her parents for several weeks and will return with hinx Auburn Mrs. Henry Hansen wa4 hostess for the Monroe Sew ing i club last week. Present were Mrs. Arlo McClain, Mrs. Loren Richey, Mrs. Arthur StowelL Mrs. Eilfred Miller and Mrs. Stuart Johns. t Stay ton The White-King re union will be held at Stayton city irk Sunday, July 11: Clifford nlte of Turner is president : Lor en Vhite of Salem, vicepresident; and' Mrs. Dell R. Alexander of Alhfany, secretary. Linn Homemakers Plan Lbng Bow River Camp LBANY Deadline for enroll ing! for homemakers' camp at Long Botv on the Santiam July 28 to Au gust 1 43 July 14. Since there are accommodations for only a limited number, of campers, those wishing to fettend, either for the full time or ;for guest day Friday, July 30, mtfct get reservations in early. En rollment blanks may be secured. Geryais Family Entertains v For Visitors i GERVA1S Mr. and Mrs. George Stokx.of San Luis Obispo, Califs are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stokx. f mr. and Mrs. Jumer j org ens en motored to Sedro Woolley, Wash,' for the Fourth of July holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harnett of Portland are the parents -of .a son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vfcgt are the-grandparents. .Mrs. Frank Hploubek entertain ed the Hermosa club with a one o'ciock, luncheon Wednesday with nine members present. Plans were completed for a picnic to be held in the near future after which the club will discontinue meetings un til faU. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Stevens spent the Fourth of July with Mrs. Clara Buxton in Portland. Mrs.; Joseph Stenger has been a patient at the Woodburn hospital having suffered a stroke last' week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schwab of Deer Island were callers in Ger- vais this week. ! " Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Minaker of Portland, former residents,' were calling on friends here the Fourth. Merle Lucas was reelected di rector on the Gervais union high- school board June 28. B. B. Bamer has been reappointed clerk.' SILVERTON Twins j were born on July 4. at the Silverton hospital, one boy and' one girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Vetter of Molalla. Also bora on July 4 was a son to Mr. and Mrs. Mayes H, Simp son; July 5, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bachman of ML Angel; July 3, daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frye (Elaine Hamre) and Mr. and Mrs. John Schemp, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Moore (Bergliot Johnson); July 1, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belile - of Brooks. L ' ' Mr. and ! frojm Viola Hansen, Linn home: rs. L. R. Sawyer en- demonstration agent, Albany, tertaihedi Saturday at a f amily f Camp committee plans program gathering which honored Mr. and to fnclude plenty of rest, good food and Bruce and jMrs. Amy Beer. Mrs. Lester Simmonds and family of San Francisco. The group in cluded Mr.jand Mrs. Z. R. Downey of Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stark and Gary of Silverton, Mr. I been kept to a minimum of $8 for Mrs. (Arthur Dickman and the: full four days, or $1.50 for1 and ' fun.; Interesting crafts, fire- " side programs, and plenty of sur prises are in store for homemakers i attending. Cost - of the i camp has . guest day with two meals. DOZER ansT SHOVEL WORK Tjnm a s carnucr BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER FOR ONLY $199! 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