Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 27, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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In The Valley
Edited ay UU FORBES
Mill City
Mill City Hn. Gene Greg
ory til confined to her borne
by illness several dayi last
week. She is employed at
Reulers Grocery-
Mr. and Mr. DeLos Hoeye
and children, accompanied by
Mrs. Harry Macon, spent sev-
eral days last week vacationing
along the Washington coast
Mrs. Mason and Mr. Hoeye are
instructors at Mill City high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Court! and Hue
and daughters of Bockaway
spent several days visiting
friends here last week. They
are former residents.
Word has been received by
friends here of the death at
Los Gatos, Calif., of Rudolph
Herlofsen. The Herlofsens bad
moved recently to their former
home in California after resid
ing In Mill City for over three
years while Mr. Herlofsen waa
employed on the Detroit Dam.
He was killed in a railroad
crossing accident while return
Ing home from work. He is
survived by his widow and two
small children, Sonja and Ron
ald. Miss Donna Hoodenpyle has
returned to her home In Cres
well after spending the sum
mer with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. KimmeU.
She wi employed In the Mill
City Pharmacy, which they
own and operate.
Lawrence Young is recover
ing from foot injury sustained
when an anchor fell on bis foot
while fishing last week at
Clear Lake.
Lawrence Young vras sur
prised on his birthday anniver
sary last week when friends
gathered at the Young home
for an informal evening. Pres
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Young,
Mr. and Mrs. Ton Morris and
children and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stewart and children.
The Mill City Bakery, owned
and operated by Mayor and
Mrs. John Mulr, was redeco
rated last week, the walla being
painted and new floor and
counter linoleum laid. The
work was done at night so that
the bakery could continue op
erating. Lyle Fleetwood, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Fleetwood, and
a 19S3 graduate of Mill City
high school, left Aug. 18 for
Pendleton, where he will train
two weeks tor the Class B East
West Shrine football game to
be played Aug. 30 at the
Roundup stadium in Pendleton.
Fleetwood was selected for the
state all-star team for his bril
liant playing baa halfback en
the Mill City squad.
Another Mill City graduate
to receive this honor was Rob
art Baltimore, playing with the
10S2 All-Star team and bring
ing home trophy received for
nis outstanding plays. Balti
more plana to attend this year's
game.
Santlam Rebekah lodge held
its regular meeting at the IOOF
hall Wednesday night, Aug.
19, with Antonla Thomas, no
ble grand, presiding. Mrs.
Richard Thomas was elected to
membership In the order with
initiation scheduled, for early
October,
Singing was under the direc
tion of Dorothy Vail. Garnett
Bassett was a visitor from Faith
Rebekah lodge at Lyons. The
next Three Links club meeting
will be Sept. 10 at the Redmond
home of Mrs. Chrlssie Hender
son. A no-host dinner will be
served at noon and anyone de
siring transportation to the
Henderson ranch is asked to
contact Blanche Syverson or
Mrs. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy and
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morris were
hosts for a dinner honoring
Mr. and Mra. Clayton Balti
more on their wedding anni
versary Saturday evening, Aug.
18. Mrs. Morris also observed
her birthday on that day and
was presented cake. Those
attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Baltimore and the hosts and
hostesses.
The group waa later enter
tained at the Davis home when
Mr. Davis, who was unable to
attend the dinner, played the
piano and violin for guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Todd,
sons Stephen and Allen, spent
several days last week camp
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Locoted on the Eel River In the heart of
Beautiful Redwood Empire.
Swimming , . fishing , . golf . . boating . ,
riding . . hiking.
Cocktail lounga. Bom Dancing Nightly.
Dellelom. food.
MOMS H 9 HI. Ml Ml TWB. HIYATI UTl ill I00KJ.
Qwwel ond Operand y Geoffo T. Tfcompaan.
ing at Breitenbuah.
A. V. Barron is reported to
be seriously 111 and is receiv
ing treatment at the R"Hn
Memorial hospital in Stayton.
The home of Mra. Zrcil Wil
son of Mrhama waa the scene
last week for the gathering of
several old-time classmates,
graduates of Mill City high
school class of 1926, y hen Mrs.
Wilson entertained for her sis
ter, Mrs. Dick Churchill, who
is visiting from Washington,
D. C. Mrs. Churchll and two
children will also visit other
relatives in the valley. Pres
ent for the Wednesday reunion
were Mrs. Churchill (LuluBelle
Dunivan), Mrs. Melbourne
Ram bo (Goldie Champ) of Mill
City, ana Mrs. Mare Land on
(Ruth Davis) of Stayton. The
class of 1826 held a reunion
two years ago, observing their
29th anniversary, with nine
of the 11 graduates present
However, Mrs. Churchill waa
unable, to be present for the
occasion.
Dr. David Ferguson of Prat-
um was guest speaker at the
Mill City Presbyterian church
LSunday morning, Aug. 22. He
is a former pastor of the church.
Rev. Noble Streeter, present
pastor, spoke that morning at
the Wood burn and Bethel
churches.
Jefferson
Jefferson The Jefferson
4-H canning club met at the
high school building. Mra.
Humphries, county president,
met with the clubs. Freezing
apricots was demonstrated by
Carolyn Adams.. Martha Tiel
ka and Joan Bennett are work
lgn on demonstration for the
fall show. Mrs. Henry Hoch
speler furnished peaches
which were canned by the
club.
The girls are planning to
demonstrate corssge making
at the Marlon county fair,
calling , their demonstration
Blossoms and Bows."
Carolyn Adams and Gloria
Bently demonstrated "Freez
ing for Flavor" at the faU
show at Hogg Brothers kitchen
in Salem. Joan Bennett and
Martha Tlefka demonstrated
canning mixed fruits; Sherrlll
Hochspeier and Julia Ann
Goln baking ginger bread.
Most of the club will take part
In the county-wide peach can
ning demonstrations.
Mrs. Ethel Hicks is home on
a two week's vacation. She
till has some furniture she
wishes to dispose of.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Brant
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Russel Daulton and fam
ily Saturday evening. The
Brant's formerly were in busi
ness in Jefferson. Brant is
now working for a mortgsge
and loan . company in Port
land.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Whit
tle and family motored to Os
wego Sunday and were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dyster.'
miss Ruth. Hart returned
home following a three weeks'
visit with relatives in Cali
fornia. At Fresno she visited
her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Hart. At Redwood
City she was a guest of an
aunt, Mra. Onelta Dumont, Mr.
and Mra, Delbert Hart at Gro
ver City and also-relatives in
Menlo Park.
Randy Neal, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Neal, returned home
after having had two opera
tions performed recently at an
Albany hospital.
Mrs. Scott Hawk was host
ess to the WSCS of the Meth
odist church Wednesday after
noon. The meeting was held
on the lawn. Mrs. William
Oulvin presided at the busi
ness meeting and also led the
lesson study. Mrs. G. A. Lens
man led the devotions. Re
freshments were served by
Mrs. Oulvin. Mrs. Mary Ma
aon and Mrs. Scott Haw k, Mrs.
Harold Knight, Mrs. Us
Shields and Mrs. J. A. Wise
were guests.
Gervais
Gervaia The Junior Worn
en'a Club held its annual pic
nio In Settlemeler Park, Wood.
burn, Wednesday, Aug. 19. All
were present
The Sisters of St. Msry's.
Beaverton, have returned to
Gervais to.prepare for the
opening of school here for tne
coming year.
They are Sister Mary Lucy,
i superior, grades 6. 7 and 9.
Sister Mary Beatrice, grades 2,
4 and 8; Sister Mary Charlotte,
grades 1 and 2: Sister Mary
Phllomena, housekeeper.
Happy to report Jos. Kuhn
doing well following surgery at
a Salem hospital.
News From Lyons
Lyons The Youth Fellow
ship -of the Lyons Community
Methodist church met Sunday
evening at the Methodist par
aonage for election of officers.
Elected were: Irvla Thomp
son, president; Bill James, vice
president; Sally Studniek, sec
retary, and Doris Neat, treas
urer. They will continue to
meet every Sunday evening at
7 pm.
The 17th annual picnic and
homecoming for the "Old Tim
ers" was held Sunday at the
Santiam Valley grange hall
with 95 in attendance. At the
noon hour a basket dinner was
Edgar Wafers was elected
president to replace the outgo
ing president Dell Selles. . An
na Stout was elected vice oresl
dent to replace Ben Bodeker;
Lula Berlnger waa re-elected
secretary, and Luther Stout re
elected treasurer. It was also
voted to meet again the fourth
Sunday 1st August, 1984.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy of
Mill City presented a memorial
aervice. The prayer waa by
Rev. Noble Streeter of Mill
City. Ray Stout gave a talk on
his stay and work while in
Greece. Those coming the
longest distance to attend the
picnic were the Selles broth-
era, Frank and Dell, from Seat
tle, Wash.
Uncle "T Henneas of Gates,
the oldest pioneer who baa al
ways been present, was unable
to attend this year due to 111'
nesa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stevens
were hosts Sunday for a pot
luck dinner and family gather
ing at their home. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lavine
and Sharon, Stephen and Brad
ley Toman of Mill City; Mrs.
Landsverk of Portland and
Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
their two grandsons, Bobby
and Mike, from California; Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Stevens, Mrs.
Viola Zander of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bass had
as their guests over the week
end, Mr. and Mrs. August Bass
from Ames, Iowa, and Mrs.
Dorothy Burke of Eugene, who
are cousins of Mr. Baas. Mr.
and Mrs. Aimo Kallis and chil
dren from Portland were also
guests at the Bass borne Sun
day. Mrs. Charles Cruson and
Bonnie and Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Bennett spent the week-end
at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
nett, who are from Butte,
Mont., are visiting at the Cru
son home.
John Jungwlrth is suffering
from a broken leg, which he
received Saturday forenoon
when he fell from the roof of
his house.
Mr, and Mrs. John McClurg
and nephew, Ray Negstad, of
Portland were among those en-
Joying an outing at the coast
over the week-end. They were
at Oceanside.
A family gathering and pic
nic was held Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Cribbs at Cascadia. Attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Merle De-
vine, Wayne, Bobby and Lor
ena, Marlln Cole, Miss Wella
Loucka of Gates, Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace Bevier, Jimmle and
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin
Raines and Alan, Mr, and Mrs.
Arnold Syverson, Harvey,
Dick, Rodney and Delmar, all
of M1U City, Mr, and Mrs. Pete
Etzel and Bernie of Stayton,
Mr, and Mra. Melvin Raines of
Lacomb, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
A reunion of the family of
Mrs. James Manning waa held
at the Manning, Farkervllle
farm Sunday. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. James Mendenhall
and family, Salem; Mr. and
Mra. Charles Lebrun and
family, Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Vandahey and family,
Hubbard; Steven Bear, Port
land; Arnold Bear, Eugene;
Leonard and Ermln Bear,
Seattle, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld Ward
and two children have return
ed to Gervais. Dsvld Is on the
staff of O. U. H. S.
Mrs. Henry Steger called on
her sitter In Oregon City Bun
day. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
called on relatives and friends
In Gervais over the weekend.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James
Davidson, Monday, a son, at a
Salem hospital.
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Sauhnan, Judy and Sherrle of
Sweet Heine, Mr. and Mra. Joe
Cribbs and Sandra of Casca
dia, Mr. and Mrs. John Han
aen, Connie Frachlick of Al
bany. Mlaa Roberta Frachlick
of Fortune, Calif.. Mias Lor
raine Tell of Delta, Colo.
Mrs. Viola Fritache, who la
enroute to her home in Seat
tle. Waah., is visiting at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Viola
Zander, and her sister and hus
band. Mr. and Mra. Wilson
Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Selena
and Mr. and Mra. Eldon Tietze
of Turner, with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Lindemann of Lyons, en
joyed a fishing trip to Big Lake
over the week-end.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Downing,
bean and Merlene, from Sutb-
erlin, were week-end guests at
the bom of Mr. and Mra. Or
vllle Downing. The two men
are brother and the women
are sisters. While here tbey
attended the ' Softball tourna
ment In Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayers had
aa their guesta over the week
end their aon and wife, Mr. and
Mra, Harold Ayers, from Lex
ington, Ore.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald Zander
and - daughter, Linda, from
Dorria, Calif., enroute to. Bel -lingham.
Wash., were recent
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. R. Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Knox
have aa their guest their niece,
Carol Ann Knox, from Nam pa,
Idaho.
Congratulations are going to
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kanoff
upon the arrival of a daughter.
The little Mias has been named
Sheryl Elaine. This is their
third child and first daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
and Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. 'Earl
Allen went to Independence
Sunday, , where they attended
the golden wedding anniver
sary of their uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner of
that city.
Mrs. Hazel Lewis of Lyons,
member of Faith Rebekah
lodge end chaplain of the Re
bekah assembly of Oregon,
with Mrs. Lola Osburn, presi
dent of the Rebekah assembly
of Oregon, attended the Re
bekah convention of Lakeview.
They also paio their official
visits to Creswell, Klrby,
Klamath Falls, Merrill, Bon
anza and Paisley lodges.
A good crowd waa In attend
ance Friday evening for the
social meeting of Santiam Val
ley grange, held Jointly with
the Farmers Union at the
grange hall. Jerry Coffman,
lecturer for the grange, pre
sented Ray Stout, who showed
pictures and talked on his
work and tour while in Greece.
A potluck lunch was served at
the close of the evening.
Parents who have children
they wish to enter in pre-school
this fall may register them
now at the Variety store.
Considerable excitement was
caused in Lyons Monday after
noon at the Pete Rodich home,
when smoke came rolling out
of the house. When neighbors
were able to enter the house
they discovered a pot of meat
which was left cooking on the
stove had burned.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bassett
and Cecil went to Culver Sun
day, where they were guests at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Johnston and family.
Richard Wayne. 11-months-
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Limbeck, is suffering from se
vere burns about the face, head,
hands and arms, which he re
ceived Saturday when he over
turned a. teakettle of hot water.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges
were in Eugene Sunday eve
ning to see his mother, Mrs.
Clara Lee, who has been ser
iously ill.
Hopewell
Hopewell A reception for
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Harris,
newly appointed pastor of the
Hopewell EUB church, will be
held Sept. 4, at 8 p m at the
church.
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bold its first fall meeting at
the parsonage. Sunday
nine. Aug. 20. at T aa. All
young people in the comma'
nity are urged to be present
Rev. and Mrs. Glenn Harris
will attend the ministerial re
treat at Jeoninea Lodge, Aug.
28-20, and a guest speaker will
occupy the pulpit at the Hope
well church at the morning
service. August 20, at 11 ajn.
Mr. and Mra. Roland Vogeli
of Portland were . Sunday
guesta of Rev. and Mra. Glenn
Harris. Mr. VogeU and Rev.
Harris will attend the semi
nary in Jennings Lodge this
winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Eskel
son of Ogden, Utah, were
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Oacar
Lafferty the first of the week.
Mrs.' Oacar Lafferty under
went minor surgery at the
General hospital In McMlnn
ville Wednesday morning, and
la recovering satisfactorily at
her home now.-
Mr. and Mrs. George Polvl,
Jr, and aon, Mark, of Mc
Minnviile, former residents of
Hopewell, are enjoying a trip
to Yellowstone parkf. Tbey
left Friday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. c waller
were Sunday dinner guesta of
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse, and
all called on Mrs. Oscar Laf
ferty In the afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. wuiiam sninn
of Salem were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Leu Frir
day evening, and ihowed pic
tures of Crater Lake taken on
their recent trip. Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Leu also were
guests. -
Miss Dorothy Brown or ba
ton waa a week-end guest of
her mother, Mrs. Marvel
Brown and family.
Little ' Suzanne Lucille,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Del
bert Shlpman of Salem and
aranddaufhter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Geisler of Hopewell, died
Monday morning at the Salem
General hospital from an over
dose of aspirin, accldently
swallowed. She was bom
Feb. 4, 1982, and three broth
era and two sisters survive.
Union Hill
Union Kill Tichard Krenz,
of the Union Hill grange, pre
sided at the August meeting
on Friday evening.
' Mrs. W. F. Krenz, home
economic chairman gave the
August report of their meet
ing. The September meeting
will be at the home of Mrs.
Robert Darrah with Mrs.
Floyd Fox, Jr. ' as co-hostess
on September 18.
The grange fair will be the
second week In October. The
agriculture committee will be
appointed at a later date. The
grange voted to have a booth
at the North Marion county
Woodburn Fair September 24,
28. 28.
The annual picnic for the
Union Hill club members and
their families was held at the
Arthur Mulkey picnic grounds
on Sunday. ' Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Marion Hunt, Mrs.
Alice Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Tate, Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Tste, Cathy Christian, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Peters, Mar
shal Peters, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Peters, Mr. and Mrs.
Dolph Heater, Lorene, Susan
and David Heater, Mr. and
Mrs. Verny Scott, Mr. and Mrs,
Maurice Heater, Johnnie and
Jerry Heater, Mrs. Nora Rot
low, Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Heat
er, Miss Florence Pottorff,
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bany and Donnie Burge of
Longview, Wash., have been
visiting their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Pynch,
Mrs. Marvin Long recently
visited her mother in Brook
ings. Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Besrd
recently enjoyed a trip to Salt
Lake City.
Many Scio people are busy
in the Stayton cannery.
Bean picking is in progress
here, too.
Several deer frequently have
been aeen by various farmers.
Tbey are helping themselves to
the gardens in some places.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elliott and
ro children, Davene- and
Sandra of Los Angeles, brought
Kenneth Elliott home Sunday.
Kenneth bar spent most of the
summer working in California.
He will be a senior in Scio
high shcool this year,' and also
is student body president
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and chil
dren will remain for a week's
visit with relatives here.
Britta Yates has returned to
her home at Hermosa Beach,
Calif., after spending a num
ber of weeks visiting her sis
ter. Iva O. Abbott
Mrs. Yates helps cook in a
school cafeteria near her home
in California.
Pvt. Donald Bell and Pvt
Gail Bates have been visiting
their parents here before, leav
ing for duty overseas.
Both boys were honored By
dinners while here.
Rev. and Mrs. Robert San
ders and several young people
from Salem put on an interest
ing musical program at the
Scio Baptist church Tuesday
evening. '
Sanders presented the mes
sage in place of Rev, Kilgore,
who became ill and could not
be nresent
Dixie Crowden of Los An
geles is visiting her grandpar
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fos
ter. Miss Luella Tainter of Colo-
frado Springs, Colo., has been
hired as English teacher in the
Scio union high school.
Schools will open Sept. 21.
The former English teacher,
Clay Shepherd, and his wife,
will teach in Sutherlin, Ore.
Mrs. Francis Sprague, nee
Jean Trfurston, will leave for
Texas by bus Thursday to Join
her husband, who is stationed
there.
Mrs. Brown and two grand
daughters of California are vis
iting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen LeBard. Mrs. Brown
is Mrs. LeBard's mother.
They will be present for the
wedding of Miss Barbara Le
Bard and Kenneth Monson,
which will take place Saturday
morning, August 29, at the Jor
dan Catholic church.
Ed Welp of Mt, Angel was a
recent business visitor here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar-
Dennis Morley, Mrs. W. J.
Lensmsn, Wltma and Donna
Lensman, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Kostenborder and Betty John
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Dowd. to LeRoy Looney, son oi
Mra. Margaret Looney of Al-
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Dean L. Wolf of the Yakima
Christian Mission was guest
speaker at the Christian church
Sunday.
The Christian church is plan
ning to enlarge their building.
Among Scio people attending
Oil Town, U.S.A." at the Leb
anon Methodist church Mon
day night were Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Manley and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Shelton and
fomllv FarlwooH Rots and
I family, Mr. and Mrs. Laddy
lElliott and children, Mrs. Glen
Thurston and Alice and Sam
my. Fruiiland
Frultland A new barn has
been built and the house is un
der construction in the west
Frultland district. i-
It is being built for Mr. and
Mrs. Willis Clark of Middle
Grove.
On north Frultland road the
Arnold Aasrude - house will
soon be ready for occupancy by
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Assrude
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Curtis
have built a new green house
and are building a garage. The
Curtis' have recently had a
well drilled.
The two new rooms for the
Frultland school are to be fin
ished by Sept 21 when the
Fruitland school will start.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Har
mon of Long Beach, California
were house guests at the home
of Mrs. Myrtle Harmon last
week. Monday they went to
Portland to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Gardner. They will
spend some time visiting in
the state of Washington before
returning to Long Beach. -
Pvt. Eldon Ardell Johnson,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Johnson of Route 8 came home
Friday from army camp at San
Luis Obispo for his first fur
lough. He entered the service
last March. After spending ten
days with his parents he will
report to camp at New Bruns
wick, N. J., and expects to be
shipped to Germany.
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Daryl
Johnson entertained at a din
ner honoring Pvt. Johnson, and
the twenty fifth wedding an
niversary for an uncle and
.. anA Ulwm A T Mit.
chell of Zigzag, Ore., and dur
ing the afternoon coffee hour'
Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Johnson!
were presented with a wedding j
cake honoring their fifth wed-'
ding anniversary. '
, Guests besides the honored !
guests were Mr. and Mrs. G. A. j
Schuler and daughter, Louke,'
A. E. Hussett, Mrs. Hazel Shulz, 1
all of Portland; Miss Edna
Johnson, Miss Minnie Johnson,
Silverton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Johnson.
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Woodburn
Woodburn Capt and
Earl J. Jennings, and childrt.
who left Woodburn recently u.
ter an extended visit with thefe
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. t
Jennings and Mrs. R. L. Thomn.
son, for California, where Capt
Jennings was to report to Canm
Luia Obispo on Aug. 22. rv
turned unexpectedly to Wood,
burn this week on a change of
orders. Capt' Jennings will no,
be stationed at Fort. Lewit
They recently returned frotj
Germany.
Miss Zoa Lowthian of Hel
ena, Montana, lormerly oj
Woodburn, was a guest from
Thursday to Tuesday at the
nome oi mr. ana mrs. Arthur
Burt Other guests over tl
week end of Mrs. Burt and her
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Hail, were
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Walk
of Los Gatos, California, and
their aaugnier, Airs. Kenneth.
Mosher of Seattle. The Walk
era are old time Woodburn
residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Grit.
fith spent several days in Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho, recently at the
home of their son and family
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Griffith.
CpL Joseph A. Brock, who
has been stationed at Camp
San Luis Obispo in California,
visited recently at the home of
his parents, Mr and Mrs. Jo.
seph A. Brock, Woodburn, Rt
2.
Eddie Byers, 8-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Byers
of Woodburn, underwent sur
gery on his eyes recently at
the Salem Memorial hospital.
He is now at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Miller of
Woodburn are on an extended
visit at Columbus,' Ohio with
their son and family, J. C. Mil.
ler and other relatives. They
left here June 4 by train and
visited enroute rvlth relatives
in Kansas City.
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