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t - -- j r . Brownsville This Week Hosts Pioneers for 70th Picnic 1 MMV1N JENKINS fttatesmaa Vail? EsJttar BROWNSVILLE. Jut 10 Tttit I tht week that Oregon s remain bi pioneers and their descendants trek ts Brownsville in southern Lin County for the 70th annual Pioneer Picnic and Reunion In June 1M7 I group at earl; day residents fathered In Craw (ordsville. I few miles east of Brownsville, and organized the Linn County Pioneer Association This year's theme. "Then and Now." continues that spirit ot pio neering Opening event is a 43 Junior Legion baseball gam Thursday evening between Central Linn, composed of players from Halsey, Brownsvillr. and Shedd, and the Scio club. Laier at I M Queen Janice Rault of Pioneeria will be crowned at coronation rites in the city park where all events but parades are scheduled. Princesses will be Shar on Cofer and Judith Calhoun Mule y Let Brow a Lrs Brown's orchestra is fur nishing music for the Queen's Ball following the coronation A carnival is also located In the park First Friday event Is chil dren s parade at 1 p.m downtown, followed at I M by pictures of "old timers" hack for the reunion. A park platform program at 1 p.m features music, address of welcome by Brownsville Mayor Russell Taylor, nresentaUoo of the royal court, and novelty numbers. Big event for kiddies is stated at 4 o'clock in the large sawdust cov ered arena near the midway. Chil dren 4 to 11 years old will be turned loose in the fifth annual penny scramble, with scores of dimes and nickels sdded to the pennies mixed in the sawdust. Leggers Jamkere The loggers jamboree at 3(1 In the evening features sue throwing, chopping choker setting, power ssw bucking snd hand bucking A (tremens program trial eve ning concludes the day. Polk dances with oldtimt music, exhibi tion square dancing, solos, songs. Scandinavian ScttotUsch dances srr included, along with polkas. Military Dance by Albany Timber ettes. snd Stat Championship Baton Exhibition by Champion Carol Mortenson. Law-hew Far traeea First day sidelights include queens luncheon for the roysl court st noon given by the Pio neer Association officials, and judging of windows downtown for prires Saturday morning opens with Annual Pioneer Parade at 10 a m which winds through the business REn RN ,R0M BENn section oi inwrn. a iree-anmiwon Horse show in th hall park by foothill Riders follows the parade. Afternoon program at the ' park platform opens at 1 44. again lea tunni valMy entertainers Olio Valley News Statesman News Sorvico Guard Hired For Dallas Swim Pool Sun i New terrfe DALLAl Jum JO Dick Sweet Oregon College of Education . stu dent, has been hired bv the city1 park board Si lifeguard for the : park pool. 1 Sweet will be on duty from 10 a.m. to I p.m. except Mondays' No organised swimming instruc-; Hon is planned but the lifeguard will help individuals or groups' with informal instruction. I StatMrfian, Salem, Ore., Fri., June 21, S7 (Sec. 11)45 Water Board Considers Four Bids Agriculture Club Picks New Prexy Queen of Oregon Pioneers is; . kef I Academy Girl Delegate to '57 Council Meeting Suiriiwis Stmt Srrvlrt Sl'N.NYSIDK. June 1-Red Hill Agriculture Club, meeting for s picnic around a camp fire at Shady Creel Cover Tuesday eve ning. elected Rav Heck art presi dent, and Huh Harris, vice presi dent. Mrs Ernest Neuenschwsn- Contract Award TheAe Buiding Expected Friday fi: JAt Four Corners e- Nineteen Valley Youth On OCE Term Honor List suirun si sri , rornf eligible for the. bono list MONMOITH. June 20 Names StudenU on th list included of 17 students attending Oregon many valley residents Lamoea Colirif of education were carried Collins Patricia Edmundaoa. "drought " in home building 'on the honor roll for spring term l.eorg Evans. Dorothy Fot). Leo At least 15 crecit hours must be Kenyon. Robert Kortseborn, Jaiix4 LEBANON. June - A real Slsleuua Stews ttrrtrt FOIR COR.NKRS. June ?o Four bids to furnish the Four Corners Water District with pipe were taken under advisement bv dy. StMtMua Nwi Srsict MT. ANGEL June 10 - Jane Zieluuki. student at Mt. Angel Academy, was th only mid-valley area nam on th list of high TWG d Dtnim elation of Student Councils in Roa- Club GoifiQ DinCinQ well. New Mexico. June B-Tl. I . . D .. " Oregon Association of Student At riUdUe ISIind Councils picked th fourteen stu dents from shout the state. Three faculty representatives will ac company the group. youth leaders and advisers are expected at th meeting. The program Includes general meetings, addresses by adult lead ers la student council work, group discussions, snd problem der will remain secretary and the districts board of directors treasurer alter the official opeqing nf bids A letter from the Forrest l am- Wednesday A contract is expected mack family of Rosedale. now in to be awarded Friday evening La Pas Bolivia as missionaries for U, bidder was Den Herder the next two years, was ready by Construction Co . Lebanon, asking Floyd Rates S240.42S for steel and cast iron A club project each year it clean- pipe, and $22. 3M for steel It in- ing up Pioneer Jory cemetery, eludes some COM lineal feet of Work day this year will be Satur- pipe, salves and hydrants, snd necessary construction Other BMs Reewrted Other bids gubmitted included: Rushlight Automatic Sprinkler Co . steel and cast iron. Uns.MSfto steel. tl.i; Lord Brothers, steel and cast iron. 1344 4M. steel. H.4ffl. Salem Sand and Gravel Co . steel and cast iron. gKt.SAV steel. g)l ll Bids were also opened on two sires of sloraie tanks one nf wo.ono gallon capacity, the other permits may hav ended her this week Since last August, only one permit for house construction has been issued in this city of over 1 000 population The second permit, taken out this week, calls for construction of an 111 300 residence on Carl son Dre hy Virtor Carlson Service Saturday For Sweet Home Accident Victim carried and a grade point average Lou'han. Robert Myers, and BooV of ) 50 or better earned, to be- me Sanders, all Salem: Uelvia " Chapman. Arylne Coons, jasper Little. Marion McDonald, Sod Claude Smith Monmouth: Lesu Rirtkal. Sweet Home. Lou Ccgav skr. Albany Rudolph Richard, Lebanon Beth Wisecarver, Mo Minnville. and Mama Yoder. Hub. bsrd Bonnie Sanders and Marcia Voder were two of only four stu dent; earning A grades in every course and finishing the terra with a perfect 4 9 grsde avtraga. fulrinu Nfl SfTtr LKRANON, June - Funeral sen ues for Wallace William Wodth. Y. Sweet Home, fatally in Tillamook Burn Reforestation on Rotary Program SUtrswaa Stmt S'rvtr, SILVFRTON. June JO-Lynn F Cronemiller. state forestry depart ment, will be guest speaker Mon day at the Silvenon Rotary Club, he will bring the group up to date on the Tillamook Burn. Olaf Paul son is chairman At this week s meeting Judge Old Timers Set SUInaua Stmt Servir CLEAR LAKE. June -The About W0 Ginhm tni )'wm D,nr rluh is planning a pii-niv unr m Paradise- Islands. Those attending are to bring s basket lunch On the committee making ar- rlinir, rangemenls are Mr and Mrs Joseph B Felton. Salem speakong WeCK LtQ ReUIHOII on "Juvenile Crime." said many r, itl l ii v n I I ilelmniienrv I SUWuua Stmt StrrKS Mired Wednesday afternoon near met to broken homes I JUNCTION CITY. June JO-Ai Creswell. will be held Saturday J , tn nclum he explained "old timers' picnic and reuruojl P m from Huston Funeral Chapel ltw nd plan of a nw for descendanU of pioneers of in Sweet Home Interment will he rSannation. the ' Salem Marriage south Benton county area. ia 'nuh!r, cmrfry , Clinic ' It assists in solving family planned this Sunday st Bellfoun- WodMi. who was alone in the proofms that are serious enough tarn Park, six miles northwast ol car rrishfo into mnivwi lor mn .i . j , im ivm ..II... p.ii.k.. k V. I ln "ireairn oivorcr ine clinic, rawnrue Vo" sMr,,;HhUrJ,h.' ?."J .W Telton said ,. modeled af- Th..u1viul,oo to sttend was Moines Co . gTg.gjfi and 47.am Chicago Bridge and I wher all phases of student coun cil activities will be considered. FIREMEN AT MEETINGS STAYTON. June 10 - F.ldon Champ and Norman Peek, local James Mmot. Mr and Mrs Wal ter Oldenburg, and Mr. and Mrs Virgil Hulser. MEETING. ENDING Al'RORA. June -June u is nrnrra ne mav rimer nave t.r ik. - ali.k,. r,, r ..i.. iu kw dj r c,.. g.-- ,0 sirrp. or was reacning mr f lmr . .... ,. ... . c-uns-hne dent Of th SBonsoriM an twn bust ness msn m ui ii. ma a r. - r . . . v unit in inai il nu counse wrecssgr atiorney. a minister and b onl, IM.ono , Tn, mjn bor Vc n. l)l ,.. m.. orgamia- Kelser U Call Bids j ' Sweet Home He was a partner Keirer W.t,r Dutrkt has seen r"h" "J ,"'B '"7'" Rh"t . tun mo i a . Lumber and I-ogging Company at to finance a municipal water svs- Seet Home, and had ranch hold ings in that area He was organ BROWNSVILLE, Jane II Miss Janice Baull will rale thli weekend aver th 70th Pioneer Picnic and Reunion for Oregon "old timers" snd the general public si Browns ville. Parades, exhibits, speeches, and old time entertain ment, plus a modern carnival, are on the three day program. f remen sre attending the State '' mrruni i mr r.-i i.m . v. . . . . h . . Convention of th Oregon Tire Temple Pythian Sisters Meetings .,, NitkM, mng snd hmldmg Western Panel righters ssociation at too Bay They were purchased at a net in riant at Sseet Home at the time this week, representing Stayton Ed Bell snd Charles Walker at tended th monthly meeting of the Central Willamette Fire Fighters Association, Wednesday, at Hams-burg. terest cost to the district of 4 it of his death Pomona Grange Receives Report on State Meeting Little News Notes of The Valley By MM. A. B. W1F.RNCR Rtaleaniaa Caereeawadeat ROBtnTS. June - Marion Wlno Hl, the young County Pomona Grange members (;r4n(ie roupi, f the vear were at their meeting in Roberts mtro)urf(j talk on lnd Chins Wednesday night, heard reports of an(j riJ5tnm, glsfn hy len the state Grange convention In m, shepurd Bend recently. Special interest -p,, picniC committee Mrs Al- wss created by a first place award vin Hartlrv. Mrs R K Wilson, given lor a dress made and en- yr, M M McGee and Uwrence tered in stale competHion oy Mrs prjnis, announced the Pomona held on the Rutlevtlle School Cornelius Bateson The cotton r.r.n.. mrmr ...n h hiH t AI RORA. June 20( arl Snyder, grounds and for former students dress will now be entered at the Woodburn city park on Aug 4 masier oi tnapicwora i. range, ann snonai i.range meeung as i.oior-1 Mr. and Mrs William Dental.' ado Springs in November have returned to Aurora slier at TO SUPPORT CHl'RCH I fannma rontesl and scrao -book )h tending the Grange Convention in BITTKVILLE. June 2ft- Worn- entries were outlined hy County, uena Mrs Denial is state Home en s Fe low-shin f Rutieville Coo- Unmm Vmnnmtrt rhurmin l-'diih gregational Church voted to coo- Beugli state Grange highlights Ball al am "es"r niemner soon- tribute for summer church iwtn bv Mrs .1 C Kreni. district i TESTING FOB TV 'p,r cfnt lnj mttmt nally from Survivors include his wile, F.u- MARION FORKS, .Tune 10 Test- 190 through 19S.V nl'- snd sons Allen. John Har- ing is underway for enjoyable Rids on materials and construe- oW- Rln,, n1 wsyne, all of strength television signals in this tion work will he called Fridav. Sweet Home mother. Minnie area, and tests are encouraging. jun m Approximately a miles 'n'1 snd two sisters. Freds of pipe is needed Alternste bids n" Ml Msrie Wodtli. will he sought from each bidder. ! s"' Hnm- n(1 brother Earl one for supply the pipe another ' Portland on placement of lines along the street, and another for inclusion of hoth I The Ketier district includes stated there Is no shortage of ag- ihoul i m Ismilies. lying north nrultural problems ,rom ln' s,l'm cl,v l,ml" 10 Mr and Mrs. Clair Brown of rn,,f P" K''r 'hno1 snd trom Willamette itiver east 10 the Oregon Klectrir tracks Nebraska Woman Hired At North Howell School NORTH HOWELL. June jn-Th North Howell school board re ports Mrs Elisabeth Swick will be the primary room teacher for the 1957-51 school term Mrs Swick is from Nebraska snd will Mrs John Campbell of Woodrtum is the upper grade tescher This will he Mrs Campbell s fifth year at the North Howell school. First Crypts in New Mausoleum Placed Into Use SUl'Mita Stmt Srrtr I SII.VKRTON. June Jo-Two first ELECTED DIHEtTon , rvpJ1 jB h, ,w Slv,rlnn Manso- I.M1NS June X - liny Hanle riMT) Mfr, fjlM thl, wk was nameo nirenor inr me years th, ro(fln, M Mr tnri Mr, j,,, mri who died in IMS and IMS and Gerald Wilson lor twn years at the nhool meeting held Mon day al Van I. inn school The sn mini operational budget was ap proed 23 to 1 A musical program is slsted " ..... ik. ...n.na al ? as cronomics i nairman tgain in the evening ai 7 ss Th. ,noun Fireman I Ball al . "M"r fr niemher soon Pioneeria Hall rlimai th three- Kra v m Grange, and cotn- work Members were requested to home economics chairman, and dm celebration wnt ,im umi pim in inr ito lurnisn tunrnes lor in vacation Mr and Mrs Clarence .lonnson, contest gav hie apeech at the Bible School who represented Marion County at Matleal lateetade mention , lhf p,.n0 conc. The tre shaded park features PASTOR TO CAMF I ften Newell, agricultural chair- outdoor organ music in picnic and HEADS P.I . NION PI.Ax LYONS June jo-Rev Charles man. spoke on the damage to rest areas, a flower show is being R( TTK.VILLE, June M - Mrs McCsrthy is al Camp Magruder spring grsm by the Hessian fly staged hy mid valley garden rluh Guvneth Scholi Dimtrk of Port this wee attending the Oregon and showed samples insert dem and the annual meeting 4 the ,nr he in charge of Ihe pro- Conference of MYF officers and age to grass seed crops the cher Linn County Pioneer Association rm ihn year for th annual pic sub-district counselors ry and strawberry situation and I is scheduled at the conclusion of . the Saturday afternoon platlorm program Industrial tours ol the new Brownsvill Particle Board plant are planned Saturday afternoon from ! until 4 o rloi k Planning this ears lele were Linn County Pioneer Association officers Clyde N'orris. president 1 Burl is ice p r t s i d n t Charles Shiple secretary Fred; . t. 00s treasurer and directors Flovd Rarp Frank Crxkran Benj F sher Charles Fullager and Ce Cil Hows I (LIMB iisi aw a- 1 m 444 STATI ST. PHONI 1M4-S52I respectively were trsnslerred from a Salem Mausoleum to the Silverton repository Mrs Ame was a member of pioneer (amity, the 1eander Davis family who came here first in 1M7 Ames was horn in the east but came in Siherinn as a young man and was active in business and civic betterment for more than M years prior to his death They were Ihe parents nf Mrs Reber Allen and Norns Ames of Silverton sanwor iiawisjiasssaw, Aid. . Dryar t t ! Match y Only SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of AO Klask AMaalaal aaawarU, Elastit Btd7-iwrt Fitters Prtts Fttttag "Ask Tow Dssetar Capital Drug Start 4M IUU Str4 Carner at Lisarty iC Gr Itaaip rices Cut! n th famcui KINM0RI WASHER FULLY AUTOMATIC ... sad loek st this Uw, kw prie. ONI! 19995 COME RACK HOME OONALIl June - Mr and Mrs Koebel and three children have mned hark In Donald She is the former Carol Blast PRICED TO SELL While Quantifies Last! $100 LOWER THAN THE LIST PRICE Ot ANY OTHER WASHER . . . CHECK ALL THE FEATURES. a l ead, ftet, Farget a F.fflrlent Agilaler Artloi a It lb. ( apaettv 550 N. Capitol EM 3-9191 All Prrlala Wssk Bask4 Waa't Saag or Tsar Cltb Rust Free Stan, Rot buck nd C. Valley Obituaries PWK.HT j wmrn I.FBANON. June 70 - Funersl for s former Salem man Dwighl James Whiieis who died at his home her Tuesdav will be at th Alpine Methodist Church smith Corvallis Saturdav sliernoon Mr Whiieis was a retired house hold products salesman He was bom July . liar i " and in l! wenl In Sslem Sur mors include his wile Mahle whom he married in (Tear Ikf Iowa 'on Oct I li and son Se1rsl m Brwwnsville The familr had lived al Alpine since ISI roming to lnanoe twn and a hl( nionihs igo The .lost Funeral Horn is in rhrg nf arrangements r.l T BAWM SILVF.RTON. June ?A-Funeral ar'ice for C.uy Hawes. 74 will he Fridav at the Memortal Chapel of th F.kman Funeral Home wa the B Paul Henry officiating BuHai will h la M tier Cemetery Hrwmt. found dead Moods lr rle north of Marquanj where h had been fitting wnv! in w In Vlimvesois m ISM d had m Manna fwioty for th past 1' years Survivors are four brothers R I. Hswes log Beach. Calif Fret Vancouver Wash and Bnherl and Mas Hawes of Rd arx) one sister Mrs Farl Dr Mnhnld N D Hasm had new married and ryd been living m 'be hwne f nitfrmli D D Hw ling f Wtirr Street I POPULAR WEMlliilfiMPIS TfM i : pfes; i hi iHiiipflp I ,u ojK ; mtTk i itiiii liiiiuii ii W Webcor "Melody" phonograph Jdral portalilr for your vacation trip and inmmrr oufing Constant iprrrJ motor; 4 pr-tfl pla er n (s'llrtit tonf I . ' i CS Kr 'vpe1 tr)rr. 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