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MASH 7, 1963
Mill Creek
--Lois Neal, Cortes.
The Kenneth Knutson family
ent the afternoon of Feb. 24,
the beach house at Roads
Mrs. Kennett Knutson was
Feb. 26 to the Women's
Class of Trinity Lutheran
of Dallas. A pot luck din-
was enjoyed at noon by 14
and five children. Guests
Mrs. Leo Repplinger, Laura
and Mrs. Earl N.eal,
and Linda.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer YodJer and
Sharon Yoder of Amity and
McLean of Sheridan were
guests Feb, 24 at the Ho-
Nice home at Willamina.
guests were Adeline Bon-
tager and three children of
Sunday dinner guests at the
Kn.utson home were Mr.
Mrs. Ron Miller of Dallas
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brandt.
Thursday dinner guests of the
Knutson family were
and Mrs. Walter lvie and Mr.
Mrs. Harley "Burdg.
Mr. and iVh',s. Iva Evers called
at the George Daley
Caroline lomberg of
lle attended the St.
Alumni dinner meeting at
restaurant in Portland
evening. Featured speak-
was the president of the col-
Dr. C. M. Granskow.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kadell and
were Sunday dinner
at the Charles Kadell
at Ballston.
Mr. and Mrs. Iloff Harris spent
in Salem visiting their
ughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benny
and family.
Susie and Linda McLean of
were Sunday guests at
Elmer Yoder home.
Mrs. Charles Kacell and Mrs.
Kilmer of Ballston were
luncheon guests Monday of Mrs.
Kadell.
Mrs. Ira Rogers. who injured
foot three weeks ago, is still
up, ,but was told by her doc-
she could begin putting a
!tle weight ,on it. Her mother,
W. E. Huntley of McMinn-
stays with her during the
and Elaine Rogers, who
at tbe McMinnville Hospi-
has been coming home to
out on weekends.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mar-
aux, Mrs. Rex M, enderthall and
and Mrs. Earl Neal and ehil-
were Friday evening visi-
Mat the Ira Rogers home.
r. and Mrs. Cla[cton Atwood
Sunday callers at tle Hugh
home.
Mr. and 1Vfs. Iloff Harris and
called Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bainter
nd family of Willamina and
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Le-
md Howk and family of Pilot
Monday callers at the tloff
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Harris home were Mr. and Mrs.
Loren Harris of Tigard, Mrs. Le-
land Hawk of Pilot Rock, and
Mrs. Bb Granbo of Longview.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Neal and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ev-
ers were Sunday dinner guests
a the Milton Kropf home in
Shedd.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yoder and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Yoder Slent Saturday in Port-
land with Carl's sister, Mrs. Dor.
othy Schantz. She returned home
with them and Sunday was hon-
ored with a birthday dinner.
Ballston
--Mabel Mellema, Corres.
Sunday visitors at he home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson were
i her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alex
'Porter of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. John Holland of
Otis were Monday dinner guests
of Elsie and Russell Taylor.
The .Ezra Kilmer family took
a drive along the coast Sunday,
going as far as Toledo.
Visitors Sunday at the Charles
Kadell home were Mr. and Mrs.
,Ralph Kadell and Janiee, Mr.
and Mrs. Ch,uek Kadell and chil-
dren of ,MeMinnville anti Mrs.
Clifford Kadell and daughters
of .Mirmv.ille.
Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Miss
Elsie Taylor attended special
services Sunday night at the I
Salt Creek Baptist church.
Mrs. Forrest Staley and dan.
gter, Mr. an& Mrs. Fred Mc-
Daniels and family of ,Fall Creek
spent Sunday at the E. D. Small
home.
Truman Sheldon and his mo-
ther of Amity visited recently at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Gardner.
Ballston Community Club will
meet Thursday evening, March
14, with a 4-H club program. All
in the community are invited to
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Beachy and
family of Grand Rond,e spent
Saturday at the Ernest Lenz
home.
Mrs. Paul Lodi, assisted by rher
daughter, Mrs. Judy Maxfield,
entertained 16 boys and girls
Saturday evening at the com-
munity hall in h.onor of her dau-
ghter Paula's 14th birthday. Af-
ter a "make your own" supper of
hamburgers, relishes and punch,
birthday cake and ice cream
were served to Susan Keltner,
Janiee Wilson, Jaeque and Judy
O'Nan, Gretchen DeJong, Mitzi
Keller, Douglas Fanning, Larry
Smith, Steven Morris, Curtis De-
[Jong, Patti Cook, Bobby Kadell,
Donny Moon, Mark and "Brian
ikrzart, Pa.ula, auI Jr., nd Rog-
er Lodi.
The evening was spent play-
ing games, playing records and
dancing.
lklto School News
Upper room new officers are:
president, Brian Bozart; vies
president, Ronald Hinman; sec-
retary, Doug Fanning.
The seventh grade is studying
graphs in arithmetic.
The eighth grade has been
writing compositions and mak-
ing a Civil War ,bulletin board.
Eighth graders had their pic-
tures taken at Amity last week,
for their high school student
body activity card next year.
New officers in the interme-
€iate room are president Gordon
Smith, vice president Anita Ka-
dell, secretary Bob Herbert and
'sergeant at arms Steven DeJong.
Students have been doing
spatter painting in art.
The two large pumpkins have
been dressed as an egg and a
rabbit.
Students in the lower room
are fixing the bulletin board in
:he hall for March.
The third grade finished* their
Homes Booklets" and are now
studying living things, and are
learning to carry in arithmetic.
The first and second grades
have been studying money and
are learning poetry.
SHERIDAN BRIEFS
Mrs. George Marrs
Mr. i:t weekend at Oakridge
spent
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Avery
Lash, former Seridan residents.
SHERIDAN SUN,
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GOOSENECK
Mrs. Pcm£ Kilmer
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Newbill
and Marg, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Newbill and family, and Ted
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Huer went smelt fishing Sunday
and report good luck.
Mrs. Fred Shandy of Portland
visited .her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Strunk, over the weekend,.
Several of the Blue Bird and
Campfire girls from Gooseneck
were among those atte.nding the
Pageant at the Chemawa Indian
school near Salem Thursday and
Friday. Mrs. Lynn Rhodes was
one of the mothers taking a car
load of girls to the school.
Mrs. Paul Kilmer, Mrs. Howard
Nice and Doug; and Mrs. Derald,
Hostetler were luncheon guests
Monday at the Bud Miller home
in Portland.
Miss Maxine Kaufman was a
weekend guest at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Kaufman.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Fred Rhodes and
family drove to Kings Valley
Sundey, where they visited his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood
Berklund and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilmer and
family were recent dinner guests
of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Yoder. Other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Miller of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Benny Preston
and daughters of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Schoppe and dau-
ghter of Portland, and Ted Heur
were Saturday guests of Mr. and
SHERIDAN, YAMHILL COUNTY,
Mrs. Bob Newbill. Mr. Heur re-
mained at the Newbill's and will
make ,his home with them..
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Over holser
anc family of Dallas were re-
cent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ho-
mer Itertzler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie R. Hargitt
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mayes
Smith. Friday visitors were an-
other daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Johnson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Roman Yodr
and family and Avon Kauffman
of Hubbard were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kil-
mer and family.
Harmony
--Mrs. Floy Blnt, Cones.
The Stitch and Chatter elttb
met Thursday with Velna Wal-
ker for quilting. Those present
were Vivian Firneisz, Hanna Mo-
roney, Laura Blanchard, Dora
Thomas, Phyllis Current, Shirley
Segrest, Thelma Hill, Lola Mc-
i Ghie, Gertrude Hum_fleet, Alice
Clots, Cathryn Lochner and a
guest, Mrs. Schan. The next
i moeting will be March 28 with
Shirley Segrest.
Mr. and Mrs. Rbert Blair and
sons of Netarts were visitors
Thursday evening to Sunday, at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Floy ,Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abderhal-
den and daughters of Newberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair and
sons of letaxts, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Rosenbalm and children
OREGON
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and Mr. and Mrs..Floyd Rosen-
balm and sons were guests Fri-
day evening of Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Rosenbalm to help Mr. Ro-
senbalm celebrate his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Turpin
spent the weekend at Oceanlake
in celebration of their 15th wed-
ding anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Rieharc Brown
and family of LaGrande visited
Thursday to Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill
and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown.
Mrs. W. P. Clore, Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Loehner, and Nick Nickel-
sen drove to Portland* Sunday to
visit Mr. Clore at the Veterans
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Buell
f PoXland were weekend guests
of his sister, Mrs. Laura Blan-
chard.
Douglas Hill of OSU spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Hill. Miss Lsa-
bell Cato of OSU was a Friday
.evening dinner guest at the Hill
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Veach visit-
ed Sunday in Portland with Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Berggren, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Veach and
Virginia visited in the city with
Mr. and Mrs. Jetties Drape and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schroeder
and family were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Shenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Thomas
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Stuck and children, and Mr. and
Ms. J. H. Klanecky and daugh-
ters were guests Sundey of Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hill were
Sunday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Brown.
Mrs.' R. G. Thomas and Mrs.
Laura Blanchard were Monday
afternoon business visitors at
Dallas. They called also, on Mr.'
and Mrs. Carl Blanchard and
daughters.
Mrs. Muriel Greenlaw and,
i Malcolm, and Win. Firneisz were
in Vancouver B.C.I Wednesday to
Sunday.
Bridal Shower
Mrs. Loyal Abbott and Mrs.
Paul Kilmer were hostesses for
a bridal shower honoring Miss
Maxine Kaufman, at the Abbott
home Saturday evening, Games
were played, w i t h Mrs. Homer
Hertzler, Mrs. Bill Lalack and
Mrs. Don Strunk winning prizes.
Mrs. John Kaufman won the
:door prize. Tte gifts were open-
ed and refreshments served to
the Mesdames Russell Newbill,
Don Strunk, Arthur Kimmel, Bill
' Cruickshank, John Kufman,
John Tyo, Bill Lalack, C. Trine,
Homer Hertzler, Mrs. Holford,
Mrs. Roper, Jeanne Cruickshank,
Joan, Nancy and Helen Kauf-
man.
Miss Kautman will be married
March 16 in MvMinnville, to Ma-
or Morelock.
Sending gifts were Mrs. Fred
Rhodes, Mrs. Charles Wilhelm,
Mrs. R. J. Kosaek, Mrs. Ted Lund,
Sharon Kilmer, Mrs. Mayes
Smith and Mrs. Anderson.
PAs
Stu4ent to Portland
Lirield College, MeMinnville
Mary Ann Crowe, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. J,oe Crowe, Rt. 1 BOx
12, Sheridan, was among a group
of Linfield college home econo-
mics students who recently at-
tended a meeting of the Portland
Hom,e Economists in Business at
Jantzen Mills in Portland.
An early showing of fabrics
and fashions for the coming
swim season was presented af-
ter which the students took a
short tour of the knitting mills.
Following the tour, the stu-
dents .heard a panel dkseussion
on home economics opportuni-
ties in business. Prof. Edith Rey-
nolds accompanied the coeds oR
the trip.
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