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4 (Sec 2) Statesman, Salem. Or., Wad. Nor. 24. 19S4 . X ' - Valley News Statesman News Service ' . -, - i - Amity IOOF Slates Jubilee Celebration : AMITY Tbe Amity Odd Fellows Lodge will celebrate the 75th year of its founding Saturday night with a Diamond Jubilee celebration. Preparations have been going on for weeks for the occasion. Soren Sorenson, long time member of the lodge, is chairman for festivities. " I The program will begin with a concert by the Amity Union ' ; 1 High School Band, under the di- North Marion Farmers JQueried on Classes k Statesmaa ftews Service HUBBARD A questionnaire in regard to adult evening classes in agriculture is being sent through out the North Marion Union! High -School district. Persons" receiving are -urged to fill them out and return them to the vocational agriculture department at the high Persons interested in these class es who did not receive ' a j ques tionnaire may contact Nerman Retting, route 1, Hubbard or El Tan Pitney, vocational agriculture instructor at the school. Valley Briefs t lUttinti Ncwi Service: ; Rabbard The' new Hubbard School census shows 423 children Jof census age in the school dis trict compared to 392 last I year. tThe census was taken by Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Murphy and lists 244 boys and 179 girls. J 'Brush College Election of offi cers will be featured at Brush Col lege Grange meeting Friday 'night at the school here. A 7 o'clock covered dish supper will precede the meeting. Grangemasterj Phil lip Peterson requests a good at tendance. Weedbara The Moonlighters, an prchestra conducted by John E. Rudi, will play for the all-school dance at. the high school here on Friday, Dec 3, Principal Lester Keller reported Monday. Rudi is a graduate of Woodburn High School. ' . - Falls City The organizational PTA meeting, which was to be held Nov.. 22, has been postponed to Monday evening, Nov. 39. It will be held at 7:30 pjn. at tbe High School auditorium with Mrs. Charles Moore of Monmouth pres ent to help organize. All parents are urged to attend. Turner Victoria Chapter, ; Order of Eastern Star, will meet at 9 p.m.. Wednesday in the Masonic . : . . j . Salem Heights Mrs. Ralph Alex andria of Boxwood Lane under went surgery Monday at a Salem hospital. Charlie Knytycnj 337S Liberty Road, returned fram the hospital Tuesday following sur gery. Mrs! Fred Browning is con valescing-atner nome on Browning Avenue. 1 " j Lincoln The business and social meeting of Lincoln Community Center Association will be held at Spring Valley Schoolhouse at t p.m. Friday. Members are re quested by chairman Arthur Yun jen to bring pie and sandwiches. Oakdale Community Club will meet Friday night at the school house. There will be a Boy Scout Court of Honor.: Mr. and; Mrs. Ed Richter will have charge of the rest of the program. Turner The Turner- Garden club. Sunshine club and the Three Link clubs will hold a bazaar Sat urday in the Odd Fellows Hall, starting at 10:30 a.m. Chicken and noodles will be sold at the noon hour by the Three Link Club. Hubbard The Hubbard Woman's Club will hold its annual Christ mas meeting at the home of Mrs. A. L Murphy, Wednesday; Dec. 1, at 2 pjn. The meeting will in- rection of Jack Mahoney. The Troubadors male quartette from Eugene will entertain with several numbers, which will in clude barbershop nd "Gay "Nine ties" numbers as well as Negro spirituals. This quartette is famed in college circles for its harmony as well as its comedy and senti mental numbers. Robert Y; Thornton, attorney general of Oregon and a member of the TillamooV Lodge will be tbe speaker. Dr. T. M. White, noble grand of the lodge, stated this week, "We are bringing to Amity the finest program it has had - in years. We hope -and are making preparations to entertain Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs and just friends of our order by the hun dreds. We do hope they will all come. They will surely be wel come." The lodge rooms have been re decorated for the celebration. Name Scout Committee At Falls Gty Statesman Newt Service . FALLS CITY The.Odd Fel lows of Falls City, who are spon soring scouting here, have named Chet Embree, Al Travis, James Gamber and Floyd Nelson as the Boy Scout committee. Arthur Mack, Cubmaster of Pack No. 73, met Monday night with den mothers and parents to plan future activities. Mrs. Arthur Mack has Den I which meets Monday after school. Wayne Westbrook is denner and John Martin, assistant Mrs. Ger ald Shoemaker : meets with Den II at her home on Wednesday afternoons; Harold Jackson, is denner and Donald Eddy is as sistant Den mother of Den III is Mrs. Lloyd Ames; this group meets Monday afternoons and has Ron ald Ames as denner and Robert Melius as assistant There are five boys in each den, more mem bers reportedly would be wel come. Harold Teal and Lee Gamber are junior assistant scoutmasters helping Scoutmaster Lyle Gil more, with Troop 73, which meets Thursday nights, at Odd Tellows HalL ; ' ; V- Movie Slated As Yule Freat Stateemaa Newt Service VALSETZ The VFW Auxili ary to Post 4130, Valsetz, will again sponsor a free Christmas movie for children of the community. The movie will be shown at 5 30 p.m. on Dec. 12 in tbe Valsetz Recreational hall. i All children from pre -school through high school age are wel come. Small children will be at tended by members of the auxi liary. '? Plans also are being completed for the annual New Year's Eve dance from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30. A nominal admission will be charg ed at the public event elude a program and exchange of gifts. Making of candles will be demonstrated at Fellowship House, Thursday, Dec. 3, at 10:30 a.m. Materials for me class must be ordered in advance. Those at tending wiH bring a sack lunch. Project leaders are Mrs. R. C. Mains and Mrs. W. J. Doubrava. By the cup or by the pot Edwards makes , COFFGE DWCAWILV with a 8-way saving , A SAVINS WHEtt YOU IUY ITt Costs less, than other instant coffees ... and much less than regular coffee. A IAVIN WHIN YO MAKI ITt It's 100 pure coffee, made from deep roasted beans. j . - A SAVINS WHIN YOU SHY! ITJ No waste. Make just what you" want, when you want it at Brazilian Rancher Visits Polk County or v v- ' l - -n I li - rill . w 1 l R) W' "; I ; -'-7 S?- . I L 'T- n i V- f: " tim i tm ir-tii ryiiniii iMft iii i mr ji imhii dWMimrki, mii DALLAS A' warm welcome to Dallas and Polk, County was extended to Amaory Xavler, yaung Brazil ian ranchert a recent Chamber of Commerce luncheon by President Jack Greenwood. On hand for the occasion were (from left) Elwin Littlejohn, Xavier, Greenwood and John Grimes, Polk County - 4-H club agent. Here under the International Farm Youth Exchange program, Xavier was a guest at the Littlejohn farm near Fort Hill. . S , Beef Four Cents, a Pound Exchange Student Tplls Of Ranch Life in Brazil t By HAL NORBERG . Statesman News Service DALLAS Beef at the fantastically low price of four cents a pound comes from king-sized ranches in the Amazon area, it was reported here this week by Amaury Xavier, young Brazilian ranch er currently concluding a visit to Polk County. ' Xavier is in the middle of a tour of the United States under the International Farm Youth Exchange program sponsored by the Na tional 4-H Club Foundation. Purpose ' of the program is to encourage the exchange of ideas and good will among participating countries and Xavier is doing his best to carry out this objective. Together with an uncle, Am aury helps manage a 45,000-acre ranch located on3farajo Island at the mouth of the Amazon River. The ranch, owned ,by Amaury's parents, provides range for 16, 000 head of zebu cattle, which are similar to Brahmas with large humps over the shoulders. 45 Cowboys on Ranch Forty-five cowboys tend the Xavier ranch, a community in it self complete with school and church. Only a few degrees from the equator, the ranch produces a year-around stand of grass in tbe humid climate and no hay is cut for off season use. The cattle, worth four cents per pound dressed, are slaughtered on the ranch and then shipped to Belem, capital of the home state of Para. Amaury, who is single and 21 years of age, has shown a facility for making .friends. . A six-footer, he has an easy manner with lots of self-assurance and a ready smile. - Speaks Portuguese . He speaks enough English to be understood and, in turn, he seems to understand it quite welt His native tongue is Portuguese. While in Polk County, he has been staying at the Elwin Little john farm between Valley Junc tion and Fort Hill. In less than two weeks he became "one of the family" and the three Littlejohn boys took him to school for a visit a day each at grade and high school and Linfield College. Amaury arrived in Polk County on Nov. 6 and he is scheduled to leave Thanksgiving Day with Ore gon winners for the national 4-H Club congress in Chicago. N. Marion Agriculture Building Nearly Ready Statesman New Service I HUBBARD Plans call for completion of the new agricul tural building at North Marion Union High School about Dec. 15. The exterior is completed except for the windows, inside work will be completed as soon as possible after they are installed. Polk County Court News Statrimaa Newt Service DALLAS Hie following com plaints are on file in Polk County Circuit Court: Margaretha Schmidt vs. John Peters: plaintiff seeks judgment of $15,000 general damages and $313 special damages as the result of an auto accident on July 23, 1953, on Miller Avenue in Dallas. Plaintiff alleges she was severely bruised and shaken as result oi the accident. Quentin Greenough vs Rae Ar dis Greenough: Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, seeks divorce, approval of prop erty settlement agreement, award ing defendant custody of two mi nor children. Married Aug. 27, 1947. The following marriage licenses have been issued: Russell Henry Jr., J6, logger and Marian Stanturf , 26, housewife, both of Dallas. Lawrence Howard, 23, foundry worker, and Diane Parks, 21, housewife, both of Monmouth. Allen H. Baker, 23, sawmill work er, and Kathleen. Andres, 25, beau ty operator, both of Dallas. Orval Norman Aebi, 26, farmer, and Dottie Beth Ivner. 21, dental assistant, both of Dallas. Valley Births Statesman Newt Service STAYTON To Mr. and Mrs. William T. Rains, Mehama, a daughter, Nov 22, at Santiam Memorial Hospital E1IE tun til nun uuem A ii HNIlt (turn) 0t rouiMlw gntl DacriH twktet 1MJ-1U, TUBS Writ wCall THE DEAN CLINIC 0M IS mHI S MdT Hxwek Frleay. Until S . Mwidey, WM4r 4 riw. Ckiraaractie rtiyikiaM . . . la ear 43r4 year Ml NOtTHtaST SANBY BOUlCVAia Tlaaw IAtaai arta1 !, Announce New Way to Relieve Pain of Arthritis and itneuinsuso Without Pills! ' GreaMloca, odorioM emm pntnt) ieUp p)xU up flow ot frh, rich klood Inte ore aras ctolry hlp drive away cauainf aonyaation and Hew Tatk, X. T. (8Wal) Sciene has aaw deralopad aa dorleac, griasalaw avaam that acta in a new way to brteff a naw kind of rJW t ra paiaa of arthri tis, rheumatism, and maacalar achat and pains. This aw areata MlievM thM paiBa-wfttMMt ba seed of taking pill and o the-latere al madicinas that may only apaet the syatem. Gently rabbed into painful tveaa, this cream panatraiat to flaep and completely that it actu ally ajuahe. Quickly a comfort kkj ttliztg of wanath devalopa aod the whole pasnfal area takas an a pUaaing giow. Tnie ia atrik-Ing- aridanee of the power of this cream to penetrate quickly and timnlaU the circulation of the blood. This flow fHostratee how K speed up the flaw of f rash, rich blood into the sore areas and ac tually help drive away the pain causing congestion and preasure. 144 Britiah and Pica aaaeifiedwtthUMirwlea for patiaail aaiTajricc fsata at tbritiia aad rhromati that thew ha" prepared wrSttajn report of saeeees based oa hundreds of eases. Farther, one of the leading, arthtitta aad rheumatism clini cians is the United State baa now confirmed tbe findings of these doctor. Now for the first time thi r. maxkahle cream can be obtained" withoat a preaeriptioa at drur tore thouc;boi America -der the name InfraRUB. ,Tba price of InfraRUB ia tmtr 9S4 for a large tabe. InfraRUB ia backed by the amasmc gaasanaie that sufferers from the pain of arthritic, rhevmatism, IfmMfj, nearitia; nearalria or awel m yarie or strain will ret boors and hoar of eomforting relief or their money will be refunded fat fulL .. . . Christmas Plans Made At Mt. Angel r Statesman Newt Service MT. ANGEL Christmas decora tions will go up earlier on Mt. Angel city streets this jear and an outdoor-decorations contest for Mt. Angel householders will be re sumed. These decisions were announced at the Business Men's Club meet ing Monday. Carl Mucken said street decorations would be up by D3C C ' ' ' W. Verboort and the Mt Angel Garden Club offered prizes to help restore the home decorations con test, which was discontinued last year. r The annual community Christ mas party of free lunches, for which the greater part of the bur den is carried by wholesale hous es, was given Ahe go sign, and the Santa Claus program for the chil dren of the community was con sidered a must. ' r Details for all three programs were put in the hands of a com mittee. President Ira Herriford named Ed Stolle as chairman and appointed Leonard Fisher and Dar ren Sample as assistants. v Miss Pat Anderson, vice-president of the Future Teachers of America, and Miss Anna Mae Lot tis, vice-president of the student body of Mt. Angel's Women's Col lege, were introduced as new members of the dub, representing their school. 4-H Congress at Chicago Bids Girls Indep Rickreall - Yi Beta Carleaoa 5 ;; - ' . , . Statetmaa Newt Service V ' INDEPENDENCE Girls from Independence and Rickreall will leave Thursday ta carry Polk County's banners at the National 4-H Club Congress in Chicago. They are Ruth Carleson, 17, Rickreall, and Betty Ann Cline, 18, Independence-area girl who is now a student at Oregon State College. i 1 4 Both will be gone 10 days on expense-paid trips which they won aui -rii acuviuei. iuc; wui oe part of a group of IS Oregon 4-H club members attending the Cong ress. Four chap- f " - erons will ac company the group. . ' t eeia9S . VU IVdUU( daughter of Postmaster and Mrs. R. V. Car leson, Rickreall, gained her trip by winning the 4-H Dress revue st the State Fair. The planning, making and mo deling of a harmonious clothing ensemble was achieved by Miss Carleson through training receiv- J n 4.W WorV Under the v guiaance oi ner leaderMrs. George Van San ten, Ruth has comp 1 e t e d 32 garments. She V. . . 1 K3J winning outfit a Betty cune dress and coat kThe milium-lined wool coat was a Combination of green, brown. beige and white tweed. Avocado green washable wool was used for the dress, which has push-up sleeves. She added benedictine pumps and bag, beige gloves and hat Total cost of the outfit was $95. Gardening is the favorite proj ect of Betty Ann Cline. Working seven years in 4-H under the lea dership of hen mother, Mrs. Dor othy Cline, and Jack Wells, she has had her own garden for three years. Miss Cline has given four dem onstrations on vegetable display and has made 26 exhibits. At Ore gon State, she has enrolled in horticulture. She has financed her education from profits on dairy and sheep projects. TOUR STATESMAN FALLS CITY Falls City High School juniors and seniors spent the day at Salem Friday seeing how the Oregon Statesman is pre pared and printed. They were ac companied by teachers Richard Perkins and Mrs. Clara Palmer. Gives Special Kind of 'Comforting Warmth for UD S'CGl 00 te rafters aaaghs i Child's MM MistcTc4made ea pecUUy lor kiddie tender skin Xorma a special cxxnlcrtiog-, pro tect! Y warmtb on chest, throat and back. It sot only gives fast re lief but help break up localized eongeanon. stemiessl Chi mMUSTEROLE Linn Grange Installation Set .at Lyons Sta&fma New Serriee ' LYONS-Santiam Valley Grange hereavill be host to all linn Coun ty "Granges on Sunday, Dec. 5. at 1 p.m. when new officers will be installed.- Mildren Norman, state Grange secretary, will be the installing officer. ' New Santiam Valley Grange of ficers, elected Friday night, are Jake Myers, master; Frank Basl, overseer; Casper Gerath, gate keeper. Also, Steward, Amert -Stevens; assistant steward, Bernard Van Handle; chaplain, Alta Bodeker; lecturer. Bertha Basl; secretary, Fern Sletto; treasurer, Anna B. Julian; pomona, Lois Myers: Ce res, Margaret Phillips; Flora, Celen Taylor: executive commit tee, .Elmer Taylor, .lioyd Sletto and Giles Wagner. The average worker in the United States loses about 7ft work days a year because of temporary illness, says the Twentieth Cen tury Fund. Grange Elects New Officers ... ' ttaiesaua News Itrfitt ;, MONMOUTH - Newly elected officers of Monmouth Grange are: Master, Jonas Graber, overt seer, Guy Thornbrue; lecturer, Wilmer D. Powell; steward, Clar ence Speas; assistant steward, William King; chaplain, Alma Speas; treasurer, J. L. Van Loan; gate keeper. Perry N. Powell; secretary, Elise King; Ceres, Ma bel Lofte; Pomona, Claire -Graber; Flora, Emma Parker; lady assistant steward, Lydia Carmich ael: executive committee, L. H. McBee, Herman Lechner and Eric Swenson. 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