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8 (Sec 2) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Friday, Aug. 21, 18S3 THE VALLEY MEWS COLUMNS From The: Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents Woodburn Family lakes Prise for Size V CHAMPOEG It pays to have a Urge family and bring them with yon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gorman f Woodburn, said Sunday when they received one of the prizes offered to the parents having the most children with them at the Oregon State Fanners Union picnic here. With the Germans are children Thomas, Dennis, Becky, Timmy and Kathy. Man at left was not identified. (Statesman Farm Photo). VSIT AT TURNER TURNER Mrs. U W. Mvers. who has been visiting the Robert nenaershots. has retiirned to her home in the Midwest Mrs. Clarence Miller and fchildren of Areata, Calif., are fisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs! Louis Pet ersen. 1 RETURN TO IDAHO ( HOPEWELL The Rev. Carl Pershall of Hamer, Idaho was in Hopewell this week for a visit With Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lafferty. Mrs. Pershall and four sons will return with him to Idaho after havings spent tthe summer with the Lafferty's. FIND MIDWEST HOT HOPEWELL Mr. and Mrs. Richard CrannelL Colleen and Dickie arrived home Thursday from a visit with Mr. CranneU's mother in Beatrice, Neb. They reported" very hot weather in Nebraska with electrical storms. Rock Society To Exhibit at Red onalShtn u - - , IUIwh Newt Scrvlc SWEET HOME - The Sweet Home Rock and Mineral Society is making plans for the Northwest Federated convention to be held In Portland, Sept 6-7. The Sweet Home Club is to exhibit two cases containing 40 pieces of petrified wood. Each club member is to furnish two pieces for the exhibit and on Aug. 28 is to bring them to the home of Mr. and Mrs. uaroia Derby where the specimens will be catalogued and arranged. i Jess Emmert will oispiay of his polished spheres, and Har old Derby his collection of soap stone carvings at the convention in the competition exhibits. Derbr has been asked by the con vention chairman to be one of the judges fcr the show. Mr. and Mrs. Roger mie, Eu gene, announce that the Eugene Club will have its kock snow on October 10-1L The Sweet Home Club will visit Mrs. Dale Harnisch at Al bany Friday night to view her large collection of crystals and other hobbies. The . Harnisch home is on the Albany-Salem highway. Valley Mews IBJoefs Amity Richard Ice of Cen tralis Wash will speak at morn ing services at the First Baptist Church here on Aug. 30. A for mer pastor here, he will be en route to Berkeley, Calif for his second year at divinity school. Turner The Three Link Club will meet Friday at the IOOF halL A no-host dinner wiH be served, at noon. Wniamina Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stout and Audrey were in an automobile accident in Eugene this week and were taken to Sacred Heart Hospital there. Mrs. Stout was most seriously injured, sustaining numerous broken ribs. : Amity Field fires at the R. L. Walker farm west of Amity and the Frank 'Mabood farm near Perrydale summoned the Amity Fire Department Tuesday. ML Angel SL Ann's" Altar Society will hold a food sale Sun day morning in the entrance hall of St Mary's School. .Members are asked to bring chickens, eggs, fresh vegetables and baked goods. East Salem - Mrs. Dale Boyd will conduct a kindergarten this fall In conjunction with the day nursery of her 'mother, Mrs. Jeane Sallard. at 1533 Park Ave. Mrs.' Boyd will use material from the State Board of Education. Manila Afnbulancc Service Stopped DETROIT Service of the Industrial Hospital Insurance ambulance, whit h has been sta tioned at the Idnha Fire Depart ment for the pist five years, has been discontinued.'. ' Improved tratel conditions be tween the Deroit-Idanha area and Mill City, insufficient use of the vehicle, an"cost and incon venience of maintenance were the reasons given for its removal. 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