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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1949)
Civic Clubs Hold Carnival At Amity AMITY Several hundred citi rens of he Amity community at tf jt)e4 thc picnic and camivsl "sponsored by the Amity Woman's club, Thursday, June 23. I Booths were conducted by Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Brownies, Friendly Neighbors club. Neigh bors of Woodcraft. Three Link club of Industry Rebekah lodge. Fire men's auxiary, Lyons club and Ladies of Eastern Star. A softball game, all Amity players, drew a large part of the group. ISupper was a no-host and was served -under the trees. The proceeds of the concessions will be added to' the Community Center fund, the project of the Woman's club this year, This meeting climaxed the end of the club year. , A street parade was held Tues day morning June 21. at 10 a.m. -with 40 entries participating. Children's nursery rhymes feat ured the parade, The parade was led by the Amity school band. THE VALLEY' NEWS COLUMNS . 'f' ? - - From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents RAM BRINGS RECORD AUCKLAND, New Zealand -A) A record price of $8,400 for a New Zeland sheep was paid recently for a Corriedale ram. The arm will go to Uruguay. Rr. Gallinal Heber, a leading South American breed erbou.ght the ram from a Cater Lury (South Island) stud. Mtv AiigeljPlans Annual Corpus: Christi Procession MT. ANGEL preparations are being made for the annual sCorpus Christi procession which will be held here next Sunday morning, following the solemn high mass at St. Mary's Catholic church at 10 a. m. j I All the; community will partici pate, the banner! of the various church organizations making a striking, picture as the street-wide-process ipn files jjJown the street, the clergy in its midst with the officiating priest! c a r r y in g the blessed sacrament. The processiorf will stop three times, at the honles of Emil Wolf, Mrs. M. A. Wagner and Art Schwab, fcach time solemn bene diction will be gfven. The streets along which the pro cession will wend its way jwill be closed to trafficf nd MtJ Angel firemen will be tin guard to direct traffic. Joseph Fablhaber and Ael red Berning will! be marshalls of the flay. J Turner: Waljace Riches, jr. is recovering from an appendectomy and is now at the home of his parents , Mr. arid Mrs. Wallace Riches, ii I ' Pringle Family Leaving For Nebraska Trip PRINGLE Mrs. Pi V. Bohn stedt and daughter Janet are leav ing Sunday for Lincoln, Neb, for several weeks with Mrs. Bohn stedt's parents and sister who is making a trip from Michigan. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. T heron A-hcraft recently were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mave of San Rafael, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Hern and family left June 24 by car for a trip to South Dakota. XX. Dr. E. E. Boring IS3 Court .Dark Frames! Are Dramatic Optometrists; AT BORING OPTICAL DIGNIFIED CREDIT 1 G-oId encrusted, gem-se? or gJamorously colored glasses frames to enhance your looks on special occasions. p!?fl."w,-' ot i4V Dr. Saos Hughe I t ) Phone 1-8501 Woriien's Church Group Plans for Autumn Bazaar LYONS The Rev. and Mrs. Quirin were hostesses for the meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service at their home on Fairmount Ave. in Salem Tues day. Mrs. Laurence Walworth, presi dent, was in charge of the business meeting and plans were completed for the father and sons banquet. Following the business meeting the time 'was spent in doing fancy work for the bazaar which will be held this fall. Those attending were. Mrs. Lau- ; rence Walworth. Mrs. Jim Lande, ! Mrs. Alex Bodoker, Mrs. Albert Ring, Mrs. Wallace Power, Mrs. Paul Johnston. Mrs. Daisy John ston, Mrs. Minnie Smith, Mrs. ; Anna Johnson all of Lyons. Mrs. May Swank of Stayton, Mrs. Sarah j Cookingham of Salem. ; Fire Damages Tractor at Hubbard i i HUBBARD 'The Hubbard fire department was called to the El mer Stauffer home early Friday morning where fire caused $300 damage to a Ford son tractor that Caught fire when; the tank was being filled. The tires were burned and Stauffer received a burn on his arm. I Notices have been posted that it s now necessary to obtain a per mit to burn trash and rubbish, jpermits may be obtained from Fire Chief Clarence Friend. I A new curb has been put in at the school house and a new roof will soon be put on. i Mrs. J. A. Sorensen, mother of Mrs. Albert Barendse, was a guest at her daughter home for two weeks. Accompanied by three of her grandchildren, Nella, Nancy 0nd Ronnie Barendse she spent a week in Brownsrnead. They re turned to the Barendse home this week accompanid; by Mr. Soren sen. j j Calvin Aho. son of Mr. and Mrs. Toyvo Aho, has joined the U. S. Marines. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Welch have imoved into the hotel apartment jfor the summer. The aoartment was recently vacated when Mr. land Mrs. Robert Evans moved to their ncv home ,on the Boone's ;Fe-ry road. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Van Leu jand children of Monrovia, Calif., iwere puests this Week of the J. J. ;Van Lieus. They arrived Tuesday land left Thursday;. Valley Briefs Turner Variety Store Sold to Dallas Couple TURNER The Scott Variety store was sold to Mr. and Mrs. William Mack of Dallas recently. Mrs. Mary Ball, who underwent a major operation in the Salem General hospital Thursday, is re covering satisfactorily and expec ted to return to her home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smeltzer are leaving Sunday, June 26 for a visit at North Dakota, their former home. ' ; Chamber Officials Plan Dedication Of Santiani Road I DETROIT Chamber of com merce officials from valley cities tnet in Salem recently to make plans for ceremonies in July to dedicate a recently completed section of the ;North Santiam highway between i Gates and De troit. j It was decided that general in vitations to the affair will be Sent from Detroit about July 10. Edicson Vickers. president of the Canyon Commercial club, attend ed the Salem meeting. Auburn Mrs. Henry Hanson entertained members of her sew ing club at her Monroe avenue home Wednesday afternoon. Camp Mangold Fifty couples attended a benefi card part; here Wednesday for the children's rec reation fund. Bridge and pinochle were played. Refreshments were served by a volunteer committe Mrs. Pat Crawford. Mr?. Rau Hel wig. Mrs. W. D. Vealey and Mrs. William Goebel. Camp Mongold The Bruisers and Dandies of this community tangled in a baseball contest Thursday, the Dandies emerging on the long end of a 14 to 11 score. Claude Beck led the Dandy attack, hitting a circuit clout off Xhe first offering of Col. Miles, head the U. S. engineers in charge of the Detroit dam project. The wii.ners will play the Michael Baker 4 .an next Tuesday. Pro ceeds go to the children's recrea tion fund. Auburn Enjoying a lawn par ty Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lenninger, Keith, Donna and Ann: June Sto- we!l. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wilier and Freddy: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Micholke and Bern ice, Victor : Johns and the hostess. Zena Airs. R. B. Hold red ne has ; returned to her home at McMinn j ville after being a house guest for 10 days at the Zena home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. C F. Merrick. Mrs. Holdredpe formerly rc.-ided in this vicinity where she has many friends and acquaintances. Fruit land Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ; liam Damery have as their house 1 guest for several wjeeks Sara Mc j Mahon, a teacher in the schools of J Waterloo. Iowa. j , Auburn Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; ( Gillming have as their guests this' week his brother and sister in-law. : Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gillming of j ! North Platte. Neb., and his sister, ! Mrs. Herbert Baer of Kearney. : Neb. They came home with the Charles Gillmings from Auburn, Calif., where they were called by the death of their brother. Amity OES Chapter Host To Newberg AMITY Amity chapter. Order of Eastern Star, had as its guests June 20, the Newberg chapter and Checowan chapter, Yamhill. Frank F. Baldwin, past i worthy grand patron, of Grand chapter of Ore gon. The Worthy matron, Mrs. Alda Tollenaar. Worthy patron, Roy Tollenaar of Newberg. Mrs. Madge Sharp and Guy Wade, Worthy matron and Worthy pa tron of Checowan chapter were introduced and escorted to the East. Reports of Grand chapter were given by Amity Associate matron and patron Needra Massey. Clyde Lambert and Soren Sorenson. A program of music and tap dancing numbers were given and refreshments were- served later in the evening. This ip the last meet ing until September 19. Thm Statesman. Salem, Orexyon, Sunday. Tun 26. 19493 Brush College School District Elects Director BRUSH COLLEGE R. F. Gar inger was elected to the three-year term on Brush College school board to succeed Frank Rivett at the annual election Monday. Other board members are H. D. Hradrick, chairman j and Mrs. Leo Nelson. The Brush College district voted for E. H. McNall of Eola on the Polk county five-man board. .I "" i Swegle Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt are announcing the birth of a grandson born this last week to their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Brandt at Omaha. Nebraska. It's here! the Kaiser Traveler J fft.CP Teague Ilolor Co. 355 No. LiBtfrtT. Salem Fhont 2-4173 it: . i i ; most 'Beauffct 36 o a WM Evhing" f until you get holcl of the best 1 Insist on getting these EXTRA VALUES exclusive to Chevrolet in its field! 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