S moke S ignals
AUGUST 1, 2018
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Willamina High All-Class Reunion set
The Willamina High School All-Class Reunion will be held
starting at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at the home of
Marilyn Rosenbalm, 385 S.W. Hill Drive.
There will be a potluck meal and attendees are encouraged to
bring chairs. Coffee, water and soft drinks will be furnished. If
you’d like something else to drink bring your own.
For more information, call 503-876-6773
or e-mail Ming1R@hotmail.com
69th Jeffers Family Reunion
Sunday, Aug. 12, 2018, at Wildcat covered bridge,
Highway 126 and Siuslaw River Road (former home of Ira Jeffers).
From Eugene, take Highway 126 west toward Mapleton.
At approximately mile marker 27.5, turn left on Siuslaw River Road.
From Mapleton to Eugene, turn right at approximately mile marker 26.5
on Siuslaw River Road. Look for signs with balloons for your turnoff.
Bring lawn chairs and favorite food dish to share. Eat around noon.
Call Evelyn Seidel at 503-831-4955
or Lori at 541-936-7970 for more information.
Congratulations
TeAna
Your mother and family are
exceptionally proud of you!
Graduating early from high school,
to now being the youngest employ-
ee ever hired at Salem Hospital.
Continue to follow your goals and
you will always succeed.
We love you! Mom, Tasha Kellogg,
Kris Kellogg, Rachelle Kellogg,
Kallie & Grayson, Haydin.
KENNY ERICKSON
1956-2009 RIP
Our 22nd Anniversary
It's been 7 looong years
without you beside me here
oh how I wish you knew
how much I miss you DEAR
Happy 60th Bday this year!
Medication drop box installed
The Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department, 9655 Grand Ronde
Road, now has a medication drop box located in the front lobby.
Lobby hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The drop box is for any prescribed or over-the-counter medication.
If the containers are too large to fit in the drop box, please repackage
them in a zip-lock plastic bag. Tribal Police employees cannot handle
the medications so the person dropping them off must repackage
them.
Needles and liquids are not allowed in the drop box.
Tribal Police suggest mixing liquid medications with cat litter or
coffee grounds and then throwing them away with the household
trash.
For more information, call 503-879-1821.