Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oreoon. Friday Morning. April 26. 1946 PAGE THREE V r ; f Injuries of Mill Gty People Told . JinX CITY. April 2S-( Special)- Ruby Angelsey received painful brume and abrasions when thrown from a car near Stayton Saturday nifht. The car door iwun open as she leaned against it while rounding a sharp curve. The car was driven by Jack Saddler. Bonnie McCoy, 13. and Joe Sto dola, 12, narrowly escaped drown ing Saturday while fishing from floating logs in the Villi City Man ufacturing Co. mill pond. A log on which they .were standing roll ed and they fell into deep water. They mans fed to keep afloat un til nearby fishermen. Kloyd dohn aon and a companion, received them. Curiosity paid off in the loss of a thumb and forefinger Tuesday when Jimmy Anderson, 13, failed to recognize a dynamite cap which he found near the mill pond. In trying to determine what the inno cent looking object was, he struck It, and caused the explosion which mutilated his left hand and caus ed powder burns on both hands, lie is the son of Mrs. Bill Witt EaMer Service at Historic Church ZEXA. April 25 -(Special) -The oldest denominational church sit uated between Portland and Eu gene, that at Zena, was the scene f suiuise Easter services and Easter breakfast. The program in cluded a vocal solo by Miss Tern Christman. poem by the Rev. R. J. Becker, scripture reading and prayer by the Rev. Henry Honge, raster meditation by Misses Fern Christman and Carol Brown, and the Easter message by the Rev. Becker. Valley Briefs Swede Norma Jean Ken nedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kennedy, who was ser iously injured in an automobile accident Friday night, was re ported not so well Tuesday but resting some better on Wednes day morning following blood transfusions. Friends are volun teering blood. Norma is a senior at Salem high school. Fear Corner Gerald Bui lock of Rickey school came in second in the 411 contest for the healthiest boy in the county. Ger ald said he was a little over weight but plans to quit eating before the contest next year. North Dallas Mr. and Mrs. John Friesen have purchased the small acreage from John Voth and have moved from their prev ious home on the Salem highway io uirir new nume on uie i,osi : hiehuav. ! Amity Industry Rebekah lodge will sponsor a dinner at ' the IOOF hall Saturday for lodge members and their families. WOMEN TO MEET .AMITY, April 25 - (Secil -The Baptist Women's MisTn Cir cle will meet today with tfrs. A. W. New by. Mrs. Harry Cons of Carlton, returned missionary from Japan, will be guest speo&ir. Valley Obituaries JbIU Sleiakaaan AUMSVILLE, April $MSpe-cial)-The funeral of Mrs. "Julia Steinkarap. who died at her horn, R. 1. Aumsville. April 17, was held at St. Boniface church. Sub limity, April 23. with burial be side her husband in St. Boniface cemetery. The Rev. Joseph Scher bring officiated. She wa born in "Leithlinger, Germany, February 20, 1S38, came to America in 1881. Xa 1SS4 she married William Stein kamp near St. Louis. Mo., later moving to Arkansas, settling on a farm near Little Rock. In October, 1894. with her husband and two ana. she moved to Oregon, settling on a farm 2 miles east of Aums ville. where she had lived for over SI years. She was the mother of six children. Three sons, and her husband preceded her in death. Henry Steinkamp and Anthony Steinkarnp of Aumsville, Felix Steinkamp of B rot As, and eleven Crandchildren survive. Silver-ton Is Opposed To Federal Control of Housing Program Plan SILVERTON, April 25 - (Spec ial) Silver ton doesn't want the house building here controlled by a bureau In Washington, members of the chamber of commerce, de cided Tuesday night and 'voted ; to wire. Oregon congressmen en dorsing a "hands off" program in the building field. Included in the proposal adopted was the suggestion that members of the Chamber of commerce also write congressmen to this effect. SCOITTS TAKE OVER PRATUM. April 25-(Special) The local Boy Scouts are in charge of the Community club program to be held at the school Friday, April 26, at 8 p.m. Valley Births SILVERTON, April 25 -(Spe cial)- Born at the Silverton hos-' pital to Mr. and Mrs. E. D. De Santix. a son, April 22. To Mr. and Mis. Eldon Mobley of Lyons a son, April 23. SILVERTON, April 25 -(Spe cial)- Born at the Silverton hos pital April 21. a son to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Marcott of Salem; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kuenzi; April 20. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar II. McDon ald of Molalla; April 19. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bars tad, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. David Jonew. JeaevB EL Seett ZENA, April 25 -(Special- A former Zena man. Dr. Joseph E. j Scott, age 32. died at his home in ; Portland on Tuesday. He was a sco of Charles E. 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