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Union Hill Grange
Fair plated Friday
Btatesmaa Ncwi Servie ;
UNION HILL The annual Union Hill community and grange
fair will be held at the grange hall on Friday afterpoon and
evening starting at 2 o'clock. Judging will commence at noon and
an entries must be in place by that time. Lunch will be served at
noon and again in the evening. Articles will be on sale at the
country store during the afternoon and evening.
Classification of entries will be as follows:
Seeds (one pint of one variety) Bent grass, chewings fescue
and alta fescue. Grains One pint of one variety. , Fruits Five of
a named variety. Nuts One pint of one variety. ; "
Vegetables One 'of each of large vegetable such as cabbage;
five of small varieties. ,
Fancy Work, Canning
Fancy- work Aprons; chil
dren's apparel; adult; crocheted
articles; pictures; rugs; pillow
cases lunch cloths; baby sweat
ers and bootees; textile painting;
quilts.
Canning (each entry two jars,
two varieties) Tree - fruits; ber
ries; meat, fish or fowl vege
tables; jam or preserves jelly;
pickles. ' ' , ; . I
Cooked food Rolls, f butter,
cake, sponge cake angel food
cake; cookies;, pie; bread; men's
cakes; candy. j
Fleral Division : . I .
Flowers Miniature bouquets;
cup and saucer; kitchen bouquet
(in a kitchen utensil); Bouquet
in antique container; winter bou
quets: men s bouquets; house
plants; hanging baskets fuch
sias, etc.; dahlias,' single '. dahlia
in bottle container or 3 or more
of same kind in container with
foliage: gladiolus, one spike in
bottle container; roses, group of
3 or more; pansies, 4 or more;
rsters," 4 or more and small cut
flowers, 4 or more; dining table
arrangements; coffee table; min
iature arrangement; miscella
neous. v ?
Hobbies Collections; hand
work; . antiques (for display
only), i
' Youth (16 years and under)
Vegetables; sewing; canning, one
jar; hobbies; novelty vegetables.
Statesman News Service'
West Stayton Community
Club will hold its first fall meet
ing at 8 p.m. Thursday at the
school auditorium, according to
President Benjamin Belden. Of
ficers will be , elected, and stu
dents will present a program.
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Detroit The Hamman Stage
Line1 has discontinued its run
from Detroit to-Breitenbush-for
the season. The highway to Brei
tenbush Hot Springs closed Wed
nesday for bridge construction.
It is scheduled ' to reopen Sun
day. Falls City The PTA will meet
at 8 p.m. Thursday at the high
school auditorium and will meet
regularly on the first Thursday
of each month.
, Lyons Rickey Ann Harper is
recuperating, from a broken right
arm, incurred in a fall. She is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Harper. ; j
Falls City The Falls City
Poinsettia Club will meet at 2
p.m. Thursday at the home of
Mrs. Jim Dickinson. !
Harvest Festival
Details Planned
At Salem Heights
Statesman Newt Service
SALEM HEIGHTS Plans were
formulated for the annual: Harvest
Festival when the executive board
of the Salem Heights Mothers Club
met Wednesday at the school.
Mrs. Charles Knapp will be the
chairman and. Mrs. Edmond Dur-
kin, co-chairman. Room ; mothers
will have charge of booths in their
rooms. Camp Fire girls. Boy
bcouts and Cub Scouts also, are
planning, to participate in the af
fair. - . . . . j .
This year the open house and
narvest lesuvat nave been sepa
rated and open house will be held
in November. The Harvest Festi
val is scheduled for Oct 21 at
7 p.m. at the school. I
Postoff ice Move
Due at 4 Corners
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FOUR CORNERS The Four
Corners branch of Salem To?t
Office will move Oct ?16 from
Four Corners Variety Store to
the Erickson Market here,
The change was announced by
Postmaster Albert - Grass vho
sid he had been infromed . by i
Erickson's submitted a .more fa
vorable bid for the contract sta
t:on when . its location was
thrown open to bidding recently.
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IVoodburn UF
Campaign Opens
Statesman Newt Service
WOODBURN A doorbell cam
paign was begun Tuesday in, the
Woodburn area by volunteers as
sisting in the United Fund drive
here. Percy Seely briefed the vol
unteers, who represented various
clubs in Woodburn. on their areas
and gave them supplies. The kick
off meeting was held at Woodburn
High School.
HOSTESS AT. GATES ;
' HATES Mrs. Garnett Baysett
was hostess for the Gates Euchre
Valley
Briefs
News
Dallas GoldenivedslFeted
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DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Ed C.
wedding anniversary at a reception in the Methodist Church here
Sunday, stand by4he fireplace In their home! The clock on the
mantel, which still runs faithfully, was a wedding gift October 2,
1905. Dunn has been Pplk County assessor jor' 23 years.
200 at Reception
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; DALLAS Over 200 friends and
family members gathered at the
Dallas - Methodist Church Sunday
to ' honor Mr. ;and Mrs. Ed C.
Dunn on their golden' wedding
anniversary. - - ; 4 s
. Four members of the Dunns'
wedding party 50 years ago were ,
present ; for. Sunday's reception, i
They - include!! Mr. and Mrs. jJ
Harry' Dunn , of Portland, brother
and sister-in-law; Mrs. Emma
Dunn! of Polk Station, sister-in-law;
and Mrs. Cart M. Dawson
of Reedsport, Mrs. Dunn's sister.
Receiving, the many reception
- W : v ' 1 , TRAPE-INS EVERf
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move every car and truck oxi our sales floor, as part of
Studebaker's teemendous "Clear the Decks" sales drive.
And you can have the greatest' new car value of your life!
- We're wheeling and dealing to niove all bur great new Stude-
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before! Special, long-term, low-payment financing arranged!
Come in now. Take full advantage of this great "Clear the
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Santiam Phone r-"
Company Elects
New Directors
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MILL CITY-lstockhoIders of the
Santiam Cooperative Telephone Co.
have elected directors for the com
ing year; '1. .: ;v
In. "charge of Vie meeting was
Robert Venessv , president, with
Mrs. Lester Mason as treasurer.
Mrs. Edith Mason acted as sec
retary, i -v.!'. ,..: V
Mrs? Velma Carey of Gates was
elected" to fill jthe unexpired term
of C. D. Johnson, deceased, and
D. B. Hill of Mill City was elected
to the board of directors. Re-elected
were Joseph Bowes and Ed
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' D. B. Hill was appointed chair
man of a committee to investigate
the cost and feasibility of pur
chasing new lines to run out of
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Dunn, who observed their golden
guests were sons and daughters of
the feted couple, Mrs. O. L. Tennis
of Sacramentp, Calif., Miss June
Dunn of Salem," Warren Dunn of
Saudi Arabia, Hubert Dunn of
Portland.
Almost lifelong residents of this
community, the Dunns have main
tained a home in Dallas since
their marriage here. Mrs. Dunn
came -to Dallas at the age of 16
and was married two years later.
Dunn was bom at the family's
rural home three miles north of
Dallas. .
In the ensuing years, they have
been away oily for short periods.
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Bonesfeele Sales
St. Paul
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Homecoming Event
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v ST. PAUL Third annual homecoming celebration at St- Paul
Union High School will be held Friday, Oct. 21 the school reported
Wednesday. Students have elected Carol Ernst as queen, with
Martha Coleman, Carole Harle and MariejDuRette as princesses.
The -royal court will serve as a welcoming committee at an
R. Richtcr of
Dallas Dies,
Rites Today
SUtrsman News Servtee
DALLAS Final riles i for Ro
bert Richter, 70, of 1306 CWerry St.,
will be at 2 pjn. Thursday at the
Bolhnan Funeral Chapel. The Rev.
James Royer will officiate and bur
ial will be at Dallas Cemetery. .
The deceased, a resident here for
the past 14 years, died Saturday,
at his home. He was born Nov.
27, 1884, in Saxony. Germany, and
was married Aug. 9, 1903, at Platts
mouth, Nebr., to Anna M. Renner
who died in 1950. j
Richter lived at Plattsmouth'and
Bayard, Nebr., for many- years
before moving to Dallas in 1941.
Survivors include five daughters,
Mary C. Durnal, Scottsbluff, Nebr.;
Nellie M. Guard, Ellen A. Bacho
fer. and Esther V. Osburn,: all Bay
ard, Nebr.. and Lois L. LamberU
Bethany. Okla .; sons Ernest E.
and William, both Dallas; Charles
R., Bayard, Nebr., and j Stephan
Nelson with the Air Force at Ta
coma. Wash. ;
Silvertbn Iris
Days Delayed
Statesman Newt Servire
SILVERTON Iris promotion
days, originally set for Oct. 7 and
8, have been moved to Oct. 14
and 15 because of wet weather.
On the two promotion days, 10,-
000 averaging more than $1 each
in value, will be given Silverton
shoppers. The two days will also
usher in "Fall Opening" at Sil
verton, with special mercantile
events and -windows arranged es
pecially for the occasion.
The event is being sponsored by
the Retail Trades committee of the
Silverton Chamber of Commerce.
William Duncan is chairman.
RelijriousCourse
Slated at Stayton
: Statesman Newt Service
McMINNVILLE Dr. Gordon
Frazee, associate professor of re
ligion at Linfield College. McMinn
ville, is teaching a study course
at the Stayton Baptist church this
fall as a part of the Year of Bap
tist Achievement program.
" At the Stayton Church he will
teach a course iu;the "Life of
Jesus." Oct. 17 through Oct. 21.
He will also be conducting classes
in Amity and Carlton Baptist
Churches and at White Temple
Baptist Church in Portland.
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USED CARS AND TRUCKS
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open nouse.- loilowin" a i n. m.
house,- following a 2
football f gam between St. fad's
Buckeroos and Falls Citysr
iThe open house will be held at
the high, school, and the homecom
ing dance will be held at the City
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j A bonfire sind rally will be held
)n the schoolgrounds on Thursday,
Oct. 20. ; . .j ,- . . .; ,.
I Student leaders Ted Frith and
John Coleman are in charge of
arrangements. The girls drill team
iDl perform "at the. football game.
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Use Granted
Brooks PTA
I Statesman Newt Service
j BROOKS-fUse of the Brooks
School gymnasium was granted
to the PTA las a meeting place
Tuesday, night. .
I A delegation of PTA members
attended - a schoolboard meeting
following a report that use of the
premises would be denied the
PTA. j
-f Mrs. Judy Royston, PTA presi
dent, said there had been a mis
understanding and that only one
member of the board had spoken
against letting the PTA, meet in
the gym. Objection was said to
tenter around possible scuffing
of the newly-finished gymnasium
floor. . j
Mrs. Royston said a "good del
egation" of I PTA members at
tended the meeting. The PTA
ulsovwas granted use of an addi
tional school room for entertain
ing children! while meetings are
in progress,
Statesman Newt Service
STAYTOM" To Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur F. romherz, Aumsville
route 1, a daughter, Oct. 3, at
Santiam Memorial Hospital
DALLAS -j- To Mr. rand Mrs.
Melvin J. Olfert, Dallas Route 1,
a daughter Oct. 3 at Bartell .Hos
pital, i . I
To Mr. arid Mrs. Ves Carpen
ter, Monmouth Route 2; a son
Oct 3! at Bartell Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Halle
man, Falls City, a daughter Oct.
1 at Dallas Hospital.
To Mr. arid Mrs. Clark L. Hall,
Aumsville, a daughter Oct 1 at
Bartell Hospital. T
To Mr. and Mrs. John Bathke.
Independence, a son Sept 30 at
Dallas ' Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
McCauley. Dallas, a son Sept
28 at Dallas Hospital.
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Expected for
Pilgrimage j
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' MT. ANGEL Another large
crowd is expected to gather . at
Holy Rosary Chapel in Crooked
ringer rnday night, when over
200 Mtj Angel , Seminarians join
people of the parish for a Candle
light Pilgrimage. -. !
Purpose ii the observance of the
feast of the1 Holy Rosary. The pil
grimage will start at 7f30'p.m. i
The Rev. Ambrose Zenner, rec
tor of the major seminary, will bet
celebrant at the benediction at the
cnapeis outdoor Altar. The pro
cession will form at the Clete Hel
vey farmhouse as in former pil
grimages. Candles will Je distribut
ed; at,the.Helvey home. t - - i
; Harold Carotta and Tim Mitchell,
officers of ! the major seminary,
Donald I Riffle and Peter Hogel,
minor seminary officers; Ray He
berger, JiigH school president: and
Ronald, !Wajrn, Sodality prefect,
will carry the statue of the Virgin
Mery; At the foot of the, statue will
be a petition box in which anyone
may place Intentions to be prayed
Three seminarians will lead the
I rosary. The LourdeX hymn will be
i sung by' alii taking part.
n accordance with a privilege
granted , by Pope Pius XII. a plen
ary indulgence may be gained by
anyone making the pilgrimage.
Everyone ii invited to take part5
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Set atlSilverton
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151LVEKTON 4 Funeral serv
ices for J.i T. Johnson, 65, who
died at a Silverton hospital Tues
day, will be held Friday at 2
p.m. at i the Ekman mortuary.
iThe Rev. A. W. Nelson of Im
manuel I Lutheran Church will of
fiHate, I Interment will follow at
Valley View Cemetery here.
Johnson is survived bv four
brothers, including Edwin- and
i'Albin of Silverton, and two sis
jters, Mrs.? Otto Dahl and Miss
Mabel Johnson, both of Silver.
ton. ; v
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NeW.School Bus
IMakes First Run
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ELLIOTT i PRAIRIE The new
EHiott Prairie School bus made
its first trip on Monday this week.
Herbert Hawley is the driver.
Mrs. ;Myrtle Whitmore of Mo
lalla is again the principal and
teaches' the upper, grades. Mrs.
Grace Foltz of Hubbard is the new
primary teacher. Mrs. Ann Elmer
returned to her position as cafe
teria manager and Mrs. Lois Good
year is school custodian. !
The floors and black boards
were refinished and new bookcases
were built before school started.
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Dallas Deer
Total Jumps
' Statesman Newt Servire
DALLAS Heavy rains early
this week failed to dampen the
spirits of many deer hunters in
this area.
Eldoni Vaughn of Dallas Locker
Market reported that 43 deer had
been, brought to his" plant for cut
ting and wrapping by Tuesday
evening.?
Largest buck to date was
brought in Sunday by Jack Hamm
of I? Valsctz; The animal ' was a
choice four-point weighing 180
pounds field dressed, taken in the
Coast Range.
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