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TURSDAY -IVA¥ 2- 1963 ........
• Ballston
--Mabel: Mellema, Cortes,
Mrs. Hugh CoffeR, who is ill in
the Dallas Hospital vith pneu-
monia and complications, is re-
,ported as showing slight im-
provement.
Mrs. Beth Galinet of Dayton
and ller brother, Glen Warden of
Albany, visited Sunday at the
home of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Clark.
Visitors Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Brooks, w, Jre her twin
.sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh David-
son of Hazel Dell, Wash., and her
niece, Mrs. Laveta Buker of Van-
COuver.
IN. E., Gresham and sons Kirk
arxd Kevin of Spring Valley
SPent Sunday at th, e Ezra Kilmer
tome while Gary Kilmer and
Kirk worked on a 4-.H club dem-
onstration.
• ,Dr: and Mrs. R. Silvis of Eu-
'gene spent a day recently with
her sister, Mrs. Edna Tuffor&
rs. Silvis broke, her hip in a
"fall several monts ago and this
is her first trip of any length
Since the accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Kadell,
Bruc and April of McMinnviile
alled at the Charles KaCtell
home Sunday evening.
• armers in the area are mak-
? every minute count in the
elfls when weather conditions
tX*rmit.
Mrs, Everett Small an& chil-
l ten .accompanied her brother,
r..and M, Cary MeIntosh to
atskanie one day last week to
visit their sister, Mrs. Charles
• Fxrlv and amily. Mr. and Mrs.
e2ntosh left' Sunday for their
home at Irvington, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Kilmer of
Salem were Tuesday supper
guests of his parents, the E• E.
gdlmer, s.
Mr. and Mrs. Onnie Johnson
d family visited Sunday at
.. e Wayne Roberts he,me in Am-
Ity.
Mr. and Mrs. John Focht retur-
ned home Saturday from their
six weeks visit in Oklahoma and
Ohio.
Wednesday Mrs. Floyd Page,
r. and Mrs• L. E. Page and Miss
Uth Patriquen of MeMinnville,
Went to Salem to visit their un-
cle, Charlie Patriquen, who had
a eataraet removed at the Me-
rnorial Hospital.
Unday Mr. and Mrs. George
Wilson and Janio, Paula Lodi,
and
rrS. Harley Wilson, Mr. and
rs• Sam Aikman were guests
guests of Mrs. Wilson's parents,
lMr. md Mrs. Alex Porter, at a
irthday dinner honoring Mrs.
Wilson.
I The 2nd year Cooking Club
lrnfla Mothers Tea Saturckay of-
• moon at the home of their
ader, Mrs. Charles Kadell.
,Uests were Mrs. Herbert, Mrs.
ry DeJong, Mrs. Melvin
L. °rris, Mrs, Paul Lodi, Mrs. R.
DeJong, Mrs. E. E. Kilmer.
M ston Sdlsool News
d itch Morris broke an arm Fri-
a y during 1Mwslcal education.
• The sixt grade is studying de.
rnals and longitude and lati.
tte.
The seventh grade is making
a bUlletin board of Asia.
The eighth graders wrote corn.
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tion to future generations.
The seventh grade is studying
goometry figure:.
Judy O'Nan is back in school
after recovering fronl a head in-
jury receiv, ed when she was
thrown from a ihorse.
There is lots of absence be-
cause of sickness•
The third grade finished read-
ers. All are studying electricity,
science and reviewing health.
Gopher Valley
Jean Wilder. Correspondent
Tele. 843.2970
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oldham
were the honored guests at a
surprise dinner party Friday
evening at the Oriental Gardens,
in honor of their 40th wedding
anniversary. Otb, er guests were
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wadell and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Michael of
McM4nnville, Jack Kelsey of
Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. James Old-
ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Smith. Tffte grandchil&en atten-
ded the theater and later, all en-
joyed cake and ice cream at the
Clayton Michael home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen
had Mr. and Mrs. Murray House
of Grand Ronde as Sunday din-
her guests in ee[eration of the
,House's anniversary.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Steve.Potter and family were Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Smith and fam-
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Powers and farrdly of Tigard.
Mr. an Mrs. LaVern Holman
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a,'d' Doui d.rove to Portlando;( +•4:ii ." I:Ia'ppy Di/:Girls at the Willamina high school on
Thursdhy to attend the Mast f;z+ nhe n,'- i ?; .. " .. April 19:Janet andLaVon•Mauer
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neral service, ana aer visited ...... ' , ..... " nave been in G'and Shermina
t,-ts cooking ClUO was .nelo Ap- . , . ; ....
with Mrs. Derold Hostetler there• r:l "6 The n -,," - as called wevmusty. Ths was me xtrs
................. rt[ • • , - ,[mg w . Grand Shermina for Cakhy Clary,
Mrs Don truu auu uu -
• to omer by president Lmda Shelley Denton, Linda Newton
vmted in Portland ISnda td I Newton• We talked about the Linda Amerine and Barbara Am-
Mrs. Fred Sl}andy;. _ er and Grand Sherimina sponsored by lerine.
Mr. ana Mrs. ocl uy ' I the Kiwanis club, for 4-H mere- Our chtb came back with many
Edna of Philomath and Mr. and[ber s in th,9 Willamina, Grand lblue, red and white ribbons on
Mrs. Fred Shandy of P°rtlandlRonde and Sheridan area, held I exhibits. Blue ribbons were won
were Sunday guests of Mr. and]
Mrs. Don Strunk and ALbert. i .............................
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kilmer and
family, and Maurice Yoder, visit-
ed Sunday in Sweet Home with
her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Wolfer and family, and Mr.
and Mra. Clayton Wolfer and fa.
mily, and also visited a cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Uppendahl of
Corvallis.
Frank Propes of Seattle spent
the weekend with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Keeton of
Sheridan were Saturday evening
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mayas
Smith.
Cal and Sharon Kilmer were
among the group attending he
annual MYF banquet in Salem
Saturday evening.
MeslTnholl in Mdnes
Santa Ana, Calif. (FHTC) --
Marine I,anoe Corporal Mike
Menderthall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
arold L. Mendenhall of Route
2, Willamina, is serving at the E1
Taro Marine Corps Air Station,
Santa Ana, Calif.
The Maumtania held the At-
lantic speed record for 20 years.
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+by Barbara Ame'fine: LaVon and
Janet Mauer in the cake baking
contest. Linda N.wton and Jan-
et, a blue ribbon for their dem-
onstration "How to Make Tea
Time Nut Bread." Shelley Denton
and Cathy Clary a red ribbon on
their demonstration "How to
Make Plain Muffins."
The last meeting will be held
April 30 at the home of our lead-
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when you
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several years ago just won't sat-
isfy the many additional hot
water demands of modern living. The
perfect answer is a new QUICK°
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It is compact, 100 safe, dean, auto-
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ordinary water heaters. So there's no
running out of hot water--no waiting.
*Minimum 2 elements, 4,5 kilowatts eaek.
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er, Mrs. Joe + Mauer.
Clary, reporter.
---Cathy
Tom Ottingcr, ++. forme; Sheri-
dan resident for many years,
suffered a light stroke April 18
and is slowly recovering. He
makes his h,ome with Mr. anti
Mrs. Kenneth Green, 7232 10th
St., Rio Linda, Calif.. and would
enjoy hearing from friends.
HOT WATER
need it
As a special offer to PGE cus-
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tric Company will allow a $30
Replacement Bonus when a
QUICK2R€OVERY* eiectriO water
heater is installed to replace an old unit
(regardless of whether or not the old unit
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of Grand Ronde called on Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Hansen Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oldham
,had all nine of their grandchil-
dren staying with them over the
weekend. They enjoyed riding
the pony the Oldh.am's had pur-
chased. Sunday afternoon the
children returned with Mr. and
Mrs. Clayton Michael and Mrs.
Bill Wadell, to their homes in
McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stoner of
Newberg were Sunday callers at
the Lester Oldham home•
Mr. and Mrs. Bill MiChael and
Jody of Salem were Sunday vis-
itors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Michael.
Mrs. Wanda ]Valkley of Willa-
mina was a Wednesday after-
noon guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Hansen.
Mrs. Florence Corner of Sheri-
dan spent Sunday with her dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil-
der•
Mrs. Andrew Haugen attended
a nmeting of the ederation of
Womens clubs in Dayton Mon-
day•
Delores Linton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Gwyn Rogers recently, and
then returned to the home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Clark, in Grand Ronde,
Mr. and M. Kenneth Tilden
and family were Sunday guests
of her parents, Mr. an& Mrs. Dick
Thoma at Dpoe Bay.
• Mr. and Mrs. C rles Garring-
er visited her parents, Mr. arid
Mrs. Virgil Sheperd, and her sis-
ter,: Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hicks, of
lafayette Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mishler were CANS
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer McTimmonds of
Sheridan.
Mrs. Lester Cour of Portland
visited Sunday at the home of'
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Rhodes. Her mother, Mrs. George
,Frazer, who has been visiting at
the Rhodes, returned to Portland
for an indefinite stay at the
Cour ihome.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Abbott of
Riddle were weekend guests .of
their son, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Abbott and Steven.
Mrs. Derold Hostetler of Port-
land spent Thursday night with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul,
Kilrrmr, and Friday attended the
Oliver Berkey funeral services.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Darrel Lund of
Astoria were weekend guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Lund, and Mr. and Mrs. Loyal
Abbott.
M'. and Mrs. Ray Mishler were
Monday dinner guests of Mrs.
Susie Coblentz of Sheridan.
Mrs. Paul Kllmer, Mrs. Alvin
Miller, Mrs. Roman Yoder and
Lisa, Mrs. Lynn Waller, Mrs. En-
os Schrock and Mrs. Howard Nice
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