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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1950)
Thm Etcrteenmn. BcJenu Orecon, Jrldor. Julr 21, U50r-19 "tt , HIlMiii! Id. Hi! Urn lIIIIHIHllimiMII I hi i I illllllliiill!; .t "f .".t ,5 i,'t ..fi-.j fj,- i 1 From ftvs Ortcon Shztszmcn's Vatey Ccrrsponc!ij fc- it , j ,. I II!!! II i lW!!l!liiiil!liliipi!!Nllf!l!!ip KCs Install New Leaders At Mt. Angel I lUUnau Ktwi gervte MT. ANGEL, July 1 New of ficers of the Mt Angel council of the Knights of Columbus were in stalled Tuesday night by District Deputy Vincent Mertz of Sub limity and District Deputy Leon ard Thoma of Lebanon. Officers are grand knight, John Jennings; deputy grand knight, Leonard Fisher; chancellor, Joseph Brockhaus; financial, W. D. Har ris; recording secretary, William Beyer; warden, Clem Hauth; treas urer, Virgil Gooley; lecturer, Ervin Susa; trustee, John Beyer; advo cate, Lawrence Rothenfluch; in side guard, Joseph Beyer, and out aide guard, Carl Mucken. The following standing commit tees were appointed by the new grand knight: sports, Mike Wel ton; publicity, E.; B. Stolle and Mike Welton; sick committee, Leonard Fisher and M. A. Beyer; dance, Matt Wagner and Lawrence Schmidt; membership, L. A. Le Doux, Carl Mucken and Andrew Schmidt; initiation, W. D. Harris, Victor Hotter and L. A. LeDoux; banquet, Francis Schmidt and Jake Eberle; food, Gene Hoffer, Al Schaecher and Fritz Bernt; con struction, Mark Schaefer; Catholic activities, Al Dieker; general pro gram, Richard Foltz. f 1 Members will attend the Cath olic Day program at the Salem Fairgrounds Sunday, July 23. An Invitation was extended to attend the St Paul KC picnic July SO. Larry Ebner, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Ebner,, Mt. Angel Boy Scout who attended the Scout Jamboree In Valley Forge, Fa., reviewed his trip for the Knights. Father Dara lan gave a short talk In which he urged cooperation with the new officers and commended Ebner for bis report. Detroit Folk LeayeFort Vacation Trips . I SUtetmaa Newt Service DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Carl Campbell and children, Larry, Carol, David and Karen left last week for a visit to Mrs. Camp bell's parents Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kattillo at Hood River while- Carl is convalescing from a head in Jury. Mr.iand Mrs. Anton (Pete) Pet erson and children, Freddie and Sue Anne, left Sunday for Hinck ley, Minn., where they will make their home. He has been employed , here with Ripple Creek Logging Co. ..) Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin are moving this week to Canyonville -where he has been transferred. .Mrs. Lenore Lloyd Medford Is , here for a visit of several weeks at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cro well. Mrs. Crowell and her mother will go to Portland, for a few days this week. Valley Birtha llittiiin Maws Itnrfe ' - MILL CITY -Mr. and Mrs. For rest HoUyman are parents of new twins, a girl and boy, , born Satur . day, July 15, at Salem General hospital. The girl weighed , 5 pounds, 7 ounces and hat been named Catherine Edna. The boy weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces and was named J ack Haden. GRANDS BONDS Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sckerson of Grande Ronde are parents of a new daugh ter, born July 7 at McMinnville hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Leon ; Quinell of Grande Ronde are parents-- of a daughter, born July 16 at McMinn ville hospital. . Amity Couple Injured In "Automobile Wreck Statesmaa Nws ScrrU ;. AMITY Mr. and Mri; W. W. Robblns of Amity are recovering from injuries suffered in an auto accident near i Wjllamina Sunday on a return trip from the beach. .Their car was involved in a head-on collision near the Yamhill river bridge. Mrs. Robblns and two women guests from Yakima, Wash., are In the McMinnville hos pital. Robblns was released after treatment. VoIIay Driefo ' Statesman News Service Albany The Annual Kansas picnic will be held at Bryant park In Albany Sunday, July 30, start ing with a basket picnic lunch at noon. Coffee will be furnished by the committee. . ,, Sunnyside The Red Hills Ag riculture club will meet for a pic nic dinner at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Taylor Friday, July 21. IHI City Mrs. W. Arthur, 73, underwent surgery at Salem Me morial hospital Monday. - . Mill City Mrs." Fred Duffy un derwent major surgery at Salem General hospital last Friday. Turner Mrs. William Mack has sold her variety store here to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pierce. The Macks will make their home in Philo math where Mack Is working. Turner The fire department was called to the Burkland mill Tuesday to put out a minor fire. No damage resulted. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox (Audrey Herd), who were married In Reno July 3, left this week for Powers to make their home. Amity The Yocum Construc tion company has started grading operations In preparation for pav ing Woodson street to Oak street and Oak to Nursery street. WUlamlna The Willamlna fire department auxiliary will enter tain their husbands and families at a picnic Sunday at the Church of Christ beginning at 1:30 pjn. Sunnyside The Red Hills Agri culture club will meet for a pic nic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Taylor Friday, July 21. Fruitland The Woman's Circle and their families will have their annual picnic at Silverton park, SundayJuly 23 at 1 p.m. . Fratum Mr. and Mrs... O. D. Brunkow andi grandson, Larry Brunkow of Mahzanita visited here over the week. end. On Sunday evening members of the deVries families met at the William de Vries home to see slides of the Brunkow's trip to Alaska, films which Evelyn deVries brought -from 'Southern Rhodesia, Africa and family group films by Fred deVries. ! i I f Doubts your money back if yoe don't like Sunnybank's tn fresh flavor. Made, shipped, sold fresh, It tsstn fmat IUY SUNNYBAHX et SAITVAI Economical .. 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