25 years ago--1946Arthur Dyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dyer of Woodland, returned home with his discharge papers after four years service in the Navy. He was aboard the USS Franklin, Navy carrier, when it was torpedoed off Japan.LeRoy Lampson, Woodland agricultural plane pilot, escaped serious injury when his Stear-man biplane overturned in a rice field as he was making a forced landing on the Ernest Peterson farm, one mile east of Madison.Receiving Army discharge papers were Daryl J. Hermle of Zamora and Roy T. George of Woodland. Both saw duty in Europe.