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THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
From The Oregon Statesman's Voney Correspondents
Fall Opening
Plans Set
At Lebanon
LEBANON, Aug 24 All the
preparations for Lebanon's Fall
Opening Bargain Days Friday and
Saturday are completed. It was an
nounced by the merchants' com
mittee members of the chamber of
commerce this week. Highlight of
the two day event will be the mys
tery window contest Friday night,
A preview of the two day af
fair occurred Wednesday night
when city merchants presented
their fall fashion p-eview of clo
thing on the stake of the Park the
ater. The review was part- of the
regular evening show beginning at
7 o'clock. The style program is
sponsored by the Presbyterian
guild.
Friday night city merchants are
participating in the mystery win
dow contest. In each store window
anarticle of merchandise that il
not sold in that store, but which
"-has been .borrowed from another
store, will be displayed.
The person turning in the first
complete list of misplaced items
in all store windows will receive
the grand prize; other prizes. will
be awarded following winners.
Judging will be handled by staff
members of the local newspaper,
and results will be announced ov
er station KWIL immediately af
ter judging is completed.
services, Sunday school, music nd
song service. A ncj boat plcjnic
lunch will be served at noon.
Those needing transportation ! or
having a car: with room for pass
engers arej to be at the Lyons
church at 8:45 jnj Sunday. f
sweet Heme The new eon
crete bridge across Ames creek
on 14th avenue has! been finished
and the street opened to traffic.
A new bridge is nqw under con
struction ipver Ames (creek l! on
22nd avenue; The njsw bridge will
rtrpiatc ui via one jouii
ago.
lilf 31 years
at " the Sil-
SQverto Born at; the .Sil
verton hospital August 23, daugh
ters to Mr. and jMrsJs William
Clark of Scotts Mills and Mr ! and
Mrs. Lawrence Fields of Silver
ton; August! 19, a daughter to
and Mrs. Elwood Ojlsen land a
t- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kiienzi.
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Valley
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Dayton Among those attendr
Ing the annual State Farmers
Union picnic held in Champoeg
park were Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Owens, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens
and James Richardson. James
Patton, National Farmers Union
president was the principal speak
er at the picnic
Middle Grove " The Union
Sunday school will hold its an
nual picnic Sunday, August 28,
at Stayton park.
Kelser i CpL Roger Radke, son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Radke, home
on leave for the past three weeks,
returned to his base at Enid,
Okla., Sunday. Radke is a mem
ber of the air force. Other visit
ors at the Radke home this week
are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radke and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gessler of
Underwood, N. D.
Fratam The Rev. Pierre
Smith will preach at the Metho
dist church Sunday morning. The
regular pastor. Dr. B. E. Parker
will be at Camp Magruder with
a delegation of Pratum young
people. Mr. and Mrs. John Blank
and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Schun
amen and three children, all of
Franklin, Neb., visited relatives
here this week. -
Brush CeUere Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence McClure and children,
Donna and Larry, motored to
Redmond last week end. Mrs.
Esther Wright, former local resi-d
dent who has. spent the past two
years in eastern states, visited
with friends here Sunday.
Sweat Heaae Work of build
ing' a house in the city park for
the Caretaker was begun last
week. Work of raising the struc
ture' began Tuesday. The house
is being built with volunteer la
bor and anyone wishing to assist
is asked to bring saw and ham
mer. Work will continue evenings
to give workers employed on oth
er Jobs a chance.
Detroit The corps of en
. gin eers Is building a garage and
road up to the snow lab near Iron
mountain.
Lrens The Lyons Methodist
Sunday school will hold their
picnic Sunday, August 28, at Sil
ver Creek Falls, in conjunction
with the Methodist Sunday school
of Stayton. There will be special
Mr.
son
Lebanon to Meet
New Teachers
At City Reception
LEBANON Ti e city's annual
reception ! for its teaching staff,!
sponsored; by the Parent Teacher
association, has been set for Wed
nesday;, September 7, at 8 p, mj
in the high school gymnasium,: an-j
nounces Mrs. Glenn Huston, pre-l
sident of the local PTA chapter. I
Lebanon will welcome the jarg-j
est teachef group id its history this
fail. TheM entire ! taf f, includirj
supervisors, totals 70, j I
Room Mothers' clubs of thefouf
school are; being ctntacted to urge
representative attendance from
every section of the ciy. i 1
Mrs. George Gaillaway is pro,
gram chairman fori the affair 1, Her
committeewomen Include M r
Ralph Wise, music chairman; Mrf.
I. R. Vrdoman, decorations; :Mr.
Clarence Shimanelr, corsages,! and
Mrs. K. j;T. Markuson. refresh-
I" h 1
ments.
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( SWIET HOME Mrs. Fred Tay
lor, residing on T street, la In the
Langmack hospital here following
an accident it her borne Monday
noon.
1 She was standing on a chair do
ing household work when she fell
to the floor, the fall resulting In
broken right blp. She was alone at
the time of tpe accident but man
aged to crawl to a window and
summon the fielp of a neighbor,
i Francis Smallwood, 25, residing
on Sweet Hdme route 1, was in
jured Monday morning when bit
by a haulback cable while working
in the Santi4m logging woods on
Swamp mountain. .
He was ruined to the Langmack
hospital berej shortly after the ac
cident iit an unconscious condi
tion. An examination showed that
he had sustained head and back in
juries. Late Tuesday he was re
moved to the! Good Samaritan hos
pital in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crenshaw,
Ukiah, Califi where he is operat
ing a sawmill, came to their home
here last weekend. He went back
to the California city Sunday but
Mrs. Crenshaw will remain here
for a couple of weeks.
Roy Cook has 'launched a new
industry in Sweet Home at his
home on L street It is a wood nov
elty works. I ",
Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Middleton
celebrated their 24th wedding an
niversary byj a three-day vacation
at Ocean Lake. They were married
at Newberg!24 years ago.
The Knopf real estate agency re
ports the sale of the Claude Cren
shaw home ion 8th avenue to Le
roy Schroeder and the sale of the
Portland Mfg. Co., residence on
18th avenue to Clara Healey. This
place is known as the Vince Pad
dock place.
C. E. Knopf left Monday morrt
ing for Grafes Valley, Calif., for a
two weeks visit with his brother
Henry Knopf. Mrs. C. E. Knopf is
visiting her i sister in Michigan.
A Dotluck dinner will be the
kickoff at the Labor Day camp at
Suttle lake September '4, planned
by the Methodist church. The camp
will be ovtr after luncheon on
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leptember 9. Those Intending to
fo shouia register witn Date i
aton, la is announced. !i
The Sweet Homo Garden dub
met at the borne of Mrs. Winifred
Russell Monday afternoon, where
members made feather corsages.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Andrews, Con
far, Wash, visited old friends here
last week. Mr. Andrews, who was
formerly employed by the State
Highway Department and station
ed here, la now employed with the
Bureau of Public Works. The An
drews still retain their home here.
The west side of the new. Gil
bert building is to be occupied by
offices. The east side of the build
ing houses the pott office.
Visits Unionvale Home
UNIONVALE Ralph Church
of Los Angeles was a weekend
guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Church. He is with the
Remington Rand Typewriter Co.
and is being transferred to Seat
tle. His wife will join him in
Seattle soon.
The Rev. and Mrs. George Mil-
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MT. ANGEL, Aug. 23 In ap
preciation to the Mt. Angel base
ball club which won the Willam
ette Valley league championship
Sunday afternoon, the Business
Men's club voted to honor the
players with a dinner. 1 1 J
The decision was reached at the
club luncheon In the ML Angel
hotel Monday noon. Ira Herriford,
sports chairman, was ins tructed
to make arrangements. !
In his report, Herriford stated
the team had been an exception
al one. All the players turned out
own time and cost the town less
than any previous club. Ed; Stolle,
also a member of the sports
len left Monday on a
cation trip.
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I cornmitisey commended Herriford
for the way be had handled the
club. He also stated that the Am
erican Legion wished to Include
its Junior Legion players In the
dinner as future Mt Angel play
ers and expected to share expens
es. Hi Brendon reported the flax
festival financial report could not
be released until the next meet
ing as some of the bills were not
in yet He suggested that the pre
sident appoint next year's com
mittee at once and have it meet
with the current group to make
preliminary arrangements for
next year's celebration. The sug
gestion was not acted on as Pre
sident Schmidt said the results of
this year's festival would have to
be known before the matter is dis
cussed. John T. Bauman suggested that
some action be taken to secure
improvements on the Silverton
Woodburn highway which he said
is in no condition for safe winter
travel. The president appointed
Wachter to replace Sylvester
Schmitt, who left town, on the
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Descendents
Of Kirscli
Family Meet
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MT. ANGEL A reunion of
the descendants of tae Kirsch fa
mily, pioneers of this community,
was held at the Joe Wavra count
ry home Sunday with a no-host
dinner the main feature of the
gathering.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Norbert Braunig, Madison.
Wis., and Mr. and Mrs. John
Kemp, Milwaukee, Wis., nephews
and nieces of Mrs. G. D. Kirsch
Ebner, visiting in the Ebner home
for the past week.
! Others present included Mr. and
Mrs. G. D. Ebner, Mr. and Mrs.
highway 'committee and asked
him and Mayor Berchteld to meet
with the state highway commis
sion for the purpose.
Rau Xbnef ' and family jMr. . and
Mrs. Bert Ebner and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Len Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Wavra, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Beyer, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ebner and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Eb
ner, Mrs. Ida Kirsch and Joe, Mr.
and Mrs. Alois Kirsch, Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Kirsch, Miss Irene
Butsch, Mrs. Mamie Goo ley and
family, Mr. land Mrs. Otto Well
man, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Butsch,
Mr. and Mrs. Clem Butsch, Mr.
and Mrs. Norbert Butsch, Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Butsch. Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Kloft, all of Mt. Angel;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirsch of Mc
Minnville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Kirsch, Mr, and Mrs. Frank J.
Kirsch. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirsch,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kirsch and
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waller, St. PauL
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