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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1948)
' t The- Stnt nvm. Calm. Oregon, Wecnee day, SopL 1, 19X3 - Training , f A VeCHOSD ATS FORCE BASE. Wash. Civil sir patrol .cadets Warren Fciklna and James Boone. Salem. Ore, teen-aferm, lean atwot alrenrt nfflnes from M. Srt. M. I Clark, (left), alert crew main tenance chief at McChord alrforee base where cadets from Oreron, . WashlnrUm and Idaho are attendlnr two-week: rammer eneamp- ' meat. Orientation fllshts, pre-fllcht lectvrea and obaerrauon or shop teeaniqne are part of cadet training. Valley ISriefs - - Pralna Mr. and Mrs. Chaun eeyBee&Iey and; daughter Marie of Onarga.' 111. visited Mr. ana -Mrs. Harold de iries and family iasi weeK. meir coming was surprise to ,. Mrs. de Vries who Is Beesleys sister. This was Bees-I ley's first trii west in zo years. Frnitland Mi, and Mrs. Nor- man de Vries have written his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. w. ' de Vries of their V arrival at Co- lumbus. Ohio whete they will . reside at 2710 fcaykta ave. They drove from Salem inmid-August nd traveled via Yellowstone Na- . tional park and Chicago Norman has ' enrolled at Ohio Sfrate uni versity. '9 . ' , . Pratom Betty Harlor, Mar ine Hansen. .Elsie de Vries, El tnetta Hansen, Jack Ramseyer andtDr.rB. Earl 'Parker returned ' Saturday from ; week at Camp -Magruder.J They gave reports of the sessions there Sunday even ing at. the Methodist I church. - - f ' TnraM-Tflndine Barge" own- :' ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wheeler and "Setf ortn" owned Dy Air. ana MnTom Webb were first In races at the Cresnam iair Saturday night. These horses will also race at the State Fair next .week.: ; -r v Brooks The Brooks Sewing club will meet Thursday with Mrs. James Sayre. Orchard Heights Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Eaney and family moved to Salem last week having sold their farm, known as the I Stewart place .to Marvin Lewis. . ' ; Brush Collere Mr. and Mrs. Nick Fetch of Florence visited last week at the Monte Harris home. Towner The Oscar Jensen residence has been sold to Mr. and Mrs. George Breckenrldge of Salem. Mrs. Breckenrldge is the teacher In the Crawford school. Bosh Collere Mrs. Harvey Ol son Is convalescing, at her home, following a major t operation at Salem General hospital last week. MIH City Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuers are announcing the birth of their third son, Roger Lylo, August 21 at Salem Memorial hospital, weight seven pounds, 14 V ounces. - Gerrals Annie Casey of Berk eley, Calif-, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hennlng. Beba Davenport of Salem has been visiting her grandparent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips. ' Pearl Vogt, postal clerk at the local office, has returned from her vacation spent at the coast and to Portland. LaMsh Center The Woman's Service circle will meet at the Community church Thursday, ' September 2 at 8 pm. 1 Mt Angel Registration for St. Mary's grade school pupils will be held September. 10, opening of classes Monday. Two extra class rooms are to be added in compli ance with the hew county regula tions and will Abe established in the present library . and music rooms. : ( J t Gervals September IS is the i opening date for Gervais Union high school, a jchange from that previously announced. Mill City School will reopen Tuesday, September 7, Vernon S. Todd, superintendent, has an nounced, i Grand IslandSchool will reopen September 13' and the teachers this year will be Mrs. James Rich ardson, primary; Mrs. Joe Beattjf, advanced grades. Many Changes Mad j By Mill City Persons MILL CITY L. Mr. and Mrs Albfo Fisher And family moved to Forest, Grove Saturday where they purchased: a residence and where he is employed. j S. Mrs. O. B. Aasland and child ren have moved to Harrisburg .where Aaslapd j Is employed. ; Mrs."-James Reed and twin sons moved toMolalla where Reed Is in business. ; The Lindgren family have mov ed from the Bob Swift place to Ralph Downers house. , - The Ed Cooke family have moved back to: Mill City from Salem. U ; . B. F. Ramp Garden Club a i . Guest at Dunlavy Home BROOKS iwenty-six mem bers of the Brooks Garden club met Thursday with Mrs. Anna Dunlavy for 1- o'clock luncheon. Mrs. FJva -Asplnwall conducted the business session. .Speakers were ; Mrs. Eva j Conn, "Flowers, Fruits and Trees of the Bible," and Mrs. Nettie Wright, "How to Visit My Friend's Garden.'' B. F. Ramp, 88 years old, an hon orary member of the dub, spoke on his own life, history. . Uanled I . . lien ! , i 18 to 48 to train lor j nEFHIGEBATIOII and Air Conditioning In our well oquipped school shop. 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