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8 That Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, June xl. 1351 THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS - . i -'-! ! I From Tho Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents ' i t k JPrk rwrlp fs I Meet to Stress 3-JDaY Celebration (Story also on page 1.) 1 . ! ' i tateimaa Nwi Service ; i KEIZER Keizer U all set today for Greater Keizer Days. The three-day lestival will open Friday with a refund ol neighbor din ners a -bailgame at Waters park and a dance- i The -dance will be at the Salem armory. The West Coast Ramb Isrs will pky from 9-12 p.rru'The dance is for the general public. K.P. Meet at Aurora Draws State Officers 4 AURORA Grand officers of the Knights cf Pythias lodge were present here at the recent meet ing of Heraes lodge 50. Members from Salem, Hubbard, ' Oregon City and Portland also were pres ent. . " . ' ' Guests included Melvm Geil, graad vice-chancellor; Abe Van Birgen, deputy grand chancellor of district 1, and Judge J. J. Mur chison, grand emir of Abd-uhl-Atef temple, Portland. The rank of " knight . was con ferred on "Wilbur Denny. The K. P. picnic will be held Sunday, July. 15, at The Oaks park near pjrtfaBd. - Lyons X-Ray Drive Quota Set at $125 LYONS A quota of $123 .must be raised In the ftian-unxi a is trict around Lyons if the Willam valley X-ray machine Ij to vUi br Auzust. The fitad drive . was discussed IT indav nieht at a , meeting at SctJ where Mrs. James Hollings ""head. Lyons, was appointed chair nun for this district. Also attend lng the meeting from here were Mrs. Ale Bodeker and Merrill - ferassfield. : At the -annual school meeting Monday,. John Prideaux was elect e-1 director for three years to re place George Nydestger. Plans v.-are made to start the painting of the. gym this week. The next meeting-of the board will be July 6. - - The Rev. R. A. Feenstra has been appointed the charge of the Lyons -Methodist community church, -replacing the Rev. O." ii Jor.es "who is taking a leave of absence. The Rev. Mr. and Mrs, Feenstra ccme from the Van- couver Methcdist church in Port land, sad the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Jjr.es are moving to Eugene. Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Seat tle, was a recent over-night guest of Mr. d r.Ixs. Alex Bodeker. Relatives received word of the birth of a ton to Mr. and Mrs. WUlard "Berry of Venetta, Ore. Grandfather isMarvin Berry and frsat grandparents are Mr. and Ir. Qcorge Berry of Lyons. Mrs. "Herman Free : was called to Rochester, Minnesota by the serious Illness of her mother. The Lyons Garden dub meet ing at the 'home of Mrs. John tt-ial Wednesday, elected Mrs. Percy Hiatt president, Mrs. George . Huffman vice-president and Mrs. Mike Fink, secretary-treasurer. -Plans -were completed for the Spring flower show at the Rebekah hIl Friday. , Faith ebekah lodge met at the hall, with Mildred Carr, noble grind, and Zcna Sischo, vice grand, presiding. Hazel Lewii and Mrs. Gsmett Baiiett, delegates to the PoekaH Assembly in Klamath Ts, gave reports. Mrs. Marion P Person from Seattle was a guest Strawberry shortcake was served by the eommittee Laura Neal, Alma Olmstead and Gertrude Wiiman. New Congo Maps Due in 2011 LEOPOLEVILLE (Belgian Con-g)H.P)-Beglium will spend $14,-irt-J.OOO soapping its vast colony in Africa, the Congo, during the next M years. This will principally be dJn by aerial photography. " Unless -new methods are discov er! authorities do not expect the taiik to -be completed before the ear 2011. Brooks Garden Qub to Enter Keizer Contest BROOKS The Brooks Garden Cl'ib accepted the invitation of the Kiuer Garden club to participate In their flower show. June 23-24, at Keizer, at Its meeting with Mrs. Frank Tischler, hostess. Commit ter to make arrangements Ij Mrs, Pete -Merits Mrs. A. P. Sidebot . torn, Mrs. Virgil Loomla and Mrs. Doliit Ramp. - The annual picnic will be held In August Rctfal Spscialist Hemorrhoids (Piles). Rssure. tsl cHsorders Is sptcUlty femethlng ntw and different, quick and lasting. No hospitalization. I j No loss of timo-Convtnltnt Crtdlt. i - r i i interest wiu center rigm in rvei- zer community 2aiuraay. iuqqj rides will operate. The Salem Au tomobile Dealers association will sponsor a new car display. There will be an agricultural Implement show and demonstration and spe cial showings at stores. A baseball ' school with Salem Senator players as instructors will be held at 11 a jn.' Saturday. All youngsters are incited to be on hand at the; school playground. The grand parade, reputed as largest in the Salem area this year. will start at 2 pjn. The! groups will form on west Che maw a road and proceed a mile south of Keizer corners to Orcutt s market. Includ ed will be decorated cars) floats, decorated tricycles, and bicycles, clowns and horses. Among the hon ored guests will be the v Keizer honorary mayor, Mayor ? Alfred Loucks of Salem and members of the Marion ! county court. tOn the reviewing stand will be Clay Coch rane and Ed Schroder or the Sa lem chamber of commerce. Keizer Garden club and Man- brin Garden club are cooperating in a floral show to be held In the school auditorium. Cash prizes and ribbons are being given. The show hours will be 2 to 9 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, t The. local; volunteer fire .depart ment will put on a fire fighting demonstration and a water fight between the two companies at 7:30 cm. Saturday. I The days will be concluded with a Church Day on Sunday. An effort Is being made to have all Keizer residents attend a worship' service at 11 ajn. in one of the community churches. . A mass youth rally is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. and the day twill close with a community-wide service in the school auditorium "f at 7:30. Herb Anderson, former di rector of the Salem Youth Center, will speak at the closing j service and music will be presented by the community orchestra and the com-1 bined choirs of the Community Faith Lutheran and Nazarene churches, i I X it Dewey) Cummins On School Board 1 As Result of Vote Statasmaa News Serrica PEDEE i Dewey Cummins was elected on ; the school board of directors for a three-year term Monday. He succeeds Elton Zuver who it ' moving to Roseburg. Herman Amos was elected to a one-year term to. replace Glen Robison, who has moved to Terrebonne.' ? ( The vote showed 17 to tagainst the- non-high ' school district of Polk county to exceed the 8 per cent limitation by $39,251,11. The budget for district. was vot ed 22-2. The vote- to exceed the limitation carried 21-3. ! Eldon Cates is the third director on the board. ! . Fire Danger Noted By Detroit Ranger SUtenaaa News Srrie DETROIT S. T. Moore,' district forest ranger i at Detroit warns persons coming In the ! Detroit area to be "extra careful"; of fire dangers. 'I ! The woods are dry and the dan ger of forest fires starting from carelessly handled camp fires and from smokers is high," he said. An unusually dry spring, be said, has brought the forest areas into a dangerous situation. Moore reports that the reservoir area of the Detroit dam, now un der construction, is closed to the public because of the fire hazard. i SAWMILL INTEREST SOLD SILVERTON Willard Benson and Larry 5 Stoddard, who have mills on the Brush Creek road, have bought out the Interest of Christian' Petersen in the BPS Lumber company. Peterson owns and operates a walnut grove in the Keizer ! area north of. Salem, although he has been Interested in sawmills in Silverton for a number of years. 1 AURORA BUYS ENGINE AURORA The city of Aurora has pjurchased and Installed an auxiliary 20 horse power gasoline engine for the water department. This pump is to be used for emer gency purposes when -power is off. The gasoline engine was pur. chased from Mills Implement Co. I Some radio tubes are so small that 10 of them will fit into a thimble. 1 - r s ,1 I i i i Fistula. Prolans and other, re. Dr. R. RcynsIJs Clinic ; Naturopathic Physieiaa I . 1144 Center St. Saieza, Oragesi Church - town Cooperation CORVALOS - Cu ltivating ing church and community coope ration will be featured through six panel discussions at the 1951 Leadership institute for town and country churches at Oregon State college July 10, to 13, ac cording to Dr. E. W. Warrington, professor, of religion and philos ophy at OSC and institute co chairman. . . - - Panel discussions .will center on church architecture, landscaping of the rural church, religious leadership, farm organization co operation, improving church and community ; , youth programs. scnooi . cooperation and contribu tions of various church commun ity relationships. The institute is intended for all lay as well as ministerial leaders interested in. raising the spiritual life of Oregon's rural, communi ties. - ; ..' - Rev. Martin Eld bo of North Richland, Wash- representative of the Home ' Missions Council of North America, and Rev. George juurpny or John Day, represent ing the archdiocese of Portland In Oregon, have been scheduled as the main speakers. The institute, sponsored jointly by three church and four farm groups and OSC, will feature a series of tours, including the OSC agricultural experiment station farms, home management houses, nursery school and research pro jects, and student religious cen ters. Girl Scouts at Silverton Plan fDay Camp9 SILVERTON The third annual "day camp" for Brownies and Girl Scouts will be held at Coolidge & McClaine park at Silverton July 17-19 and 1 24-26. Hours will be 9 a. m.-4 p. m. each day. The camp is operated under jurisdiction of Santiam Area Girl Scout council with Mrs. W. H, Woodard, jr., Silverton ,as di rector. Staff members include Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. S. Estel Owen, Mrs. Orville Elliott, Mrs. A. De Santis, Mrs. Jack Starrett, Mrs. Jonas Byberg, Mrs. James Nelson, Mrs. Larry Ernst, Mrs.. Allan Brown, Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt, Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Laura Sturges and Louise Smith. General day camp " committee chairman is Mrs, John Middle miss. Other chairmen are Mrs. Gordon VanCleave, staff recruit ing; Mrs. Harlan Moe, equipment; Mrs. Maurice Schnorenberg, tent; Mrs. Glenn McDonald, registra tion; Mrs. William Duncan, fold ers and promotion; Mrs. J. Carey Morre, supplies. . Rainbow ; girls of Ramona as sembly who will assist are Mary Ann Woodard, Joyce Ann Grang er, and Nancy Foote. Mrs. Harry Vetter, registered nurse, will be present during the session. Fee for day camp for each- girl is $1 which provides milk, pro gram material, first aid supplies, medical: insurance and other needs. a6verdale4-H Club Chooses New Officers Statesman News Service CLOVERDALE Carol Newkirk has been elected president of the reorganized Cheery Canners 4-H canning club here. Other new officers are Irene Thomas, vice-president; Margie Drager, seceretary; June Steven son, song ; leader; and Gladys Riches, news reporter. The club plans to attend canning demon strations at Salem Thursday, June Jefferson Delegates Attend State Meets StatetmiM News Service, JEFFERSON Amon those at tending grand chapter sessions in Portland last week from Euclid chapter, OES, were Mrs. Earl Phelps, worthy matron; Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Wright, James Ander son and Bill Anderson. Attending state grange conven tion in Portland last week were Mrs. John Zehner, delegate from Ankeny Granee: Mrs. Hattie Mc Carty, Mrs. Louise Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Davidson. The Davidsons received the sixth aegree at ceremonies at Russell villa grange Wednesday night mm me ho dirt... no odor.,. no ash, long burning v. . no storago problem . . , uso tapitoi 1 1 iM rcp rr I i R dttrry Avt. J. St. Paul BooUs HoUyicood , . Child Star for) July Rodeo ST. PAUL Hollywood's flittle Beaver" inown to rodeo audi ences as Little Brown Jug Reynold will be the featured guest enter tainer at the St Paul rodeo; July 1-2-3-4, Association Secretary Gene Smith announces. ' j j . The youngster who really knows how to ride; and rope has played to nationwide audiences. He jwill put his matched Palominos through Roman riding, obstacle I jumping with two horses; t:and trick roping acts. It has been sev eral years since this child .star has appeared in the Pacific north west I Jack Wilson, also of Hollywood, will be this year's rodeo clown: and bull fighter. Patty Hall, Wenat chee. Wash., horseback acrobat will perform her skills of hoppo drome stands, Russian drags,; and loop-the-loops atop her speeding mount during each of the four rodeo performances. i For a few minutes each show. roping and riding will give way to a pair of balance artists--the Montynes natives of Mexico, who are known from coast to coast on the nightclub circuitThe Mon tynes will perform their hand stands on built-up blocks and; un supported vertical ladders on a portable stage in the arena. ( A Centralia. Wash- native, Pete Logan, who has traveled the; na tional rodeo circuit as an ace; an nouncer will call the plays on this year s show at St. PauL He has announced Madison Square Gar dens, Boston Gardens, San Fran cisco Cow Palace and Houston, Texas, wild west shows. 1 South Salem Suburbs Plan For X-Ray Unit ! 1 SUtetmaa News Serrice SALEM HEIGHTS The mobile chest X-ray unit will visit several communities south of Salem! this summer. Locations were announc ed Monday night at the home of Mrs. Ed Meola. on Croisan Creek road. She is chairman of the South Salem suburban area. f The mobile unit will be: lo cated in Roberts area at j the Grange Hall to serve Roberts, Halls Ferry, and Riverside.-, At Rosedale it will be located at Rosedale church to serve Sunny side, Rosedale and Prospect At Liberty the unit will be at Lib erty school and at Salem Heights, the Community halL It will also be at Dickson's store at 12th street cutoff. Dates will be announced later.. - , j- ' Present at the recent meeting were. Herb Miller, Mrs. , Bessie Sneed and Mrs. O. E. Holcont, all of Roberts; Mrs. Harold Rose braugh, Liberty; Neal Chenay, Dickson corner; Mrs. Ralph Cart wright Prospect; and Mrs. Louis Kurth, Salem .Heights. : I The survey ; will be : free ; but each community is asked to con duct a fund-raising project. jThe mobile unit will . visit . the area after July 18 to x-ray residents aged 16 and older. . (-4 Unanimous Vote For School Man At Hazel Greens Statesman News Service HAZEL GREEN Peter Hasle- bacher was elected director of Hazel Green school by a; unani mous vote Monday niight. Hasle bacher succeeds Kenneth Baynes. Mr. and Mrs. .Lacy Bowlsby and family are leaving for San Diego to deliver a car to their son, Don ald who is stationed at the navy base ehere. 1 -.j Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Carter " and family are leaving for Chicago and northern Missouri. They expect to be gone three weeks. - Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hauryiand sons are leaving Saturday 1 for Visalia and other places in Cali fornia to visit for two weeks. MOM'S HAVING WtiftraJfyfa emu con Corn for lunch t i : . ' 6 ill 0 , fh. 2-4431 or To Call Rodeo V A O Pete Logan,- among the best In his profession of rodVe announcing, will be announcer daring the four-day St - aul rodeo, on July l-Z-J-4. ROSEDALE GUESTS HONORED ROSEDALE Nearly 100 rela tives and friends of the Pearson and Cannoy . families gathered Sunday at Nora Cole's home for a picnic. Honored guests at the re union were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pearson and, children from Mill- ington, N.J, and Mr. and Mrs, Kenenth-Cannoy, Santa Ana, Cal if. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Cole entertained the visitors at a picnic, j Africa covers an area of 12,000,- uuu square miles. i SWEET. felPE. THICK MEATED eamfiiLiii? NICE SLICING SIZE i STRICTLY FRESH AND FANCY . ! . TONS AND TONS OF 1 UflHEIlLlll i 6ic SWEET. RED-RIPE GUARANTEED U. 8. COMMERCIAL 3SEfl' SPIB f ' PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS FRL AND SAT. ?ifi?r CW WW H I .I IV"! i'v Fun KJLLLLLZLLZZJiL I Cheddar Fresh Drtssud 4 VaMey - Driofo Statesamaa News Service . . Hopewell; Mrs. James Haley. San Francisco, is visiting her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hick erson. Her! husband. Captain Haley, is in New -.-sey. She plans to go th -re in August- i Wulaiaina Carl Blackwell has returned to duty with the navy at Seattle following a two-weeks leave here, i r - i ..-.- Victor Point Robert Riches is the new member of Victor Point school board. He was elected Mon day night for a three-year term to succeed Verle King, retiring director. Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wright longtime Detroit residents now living in Salem, received word Tuesday of the birth of their 12th grandchild jk son born to Kir. and Mrs. Kirkeeng (Evelyn) of LaJolla, CaliL t ;.' Aarera i Attending Presbyter! an summer camp at Silver Creek Falls this week from here are The Rev. Robert Hampel, Thelma and Terry Lowrie,) Elaine Will and Jerry McLaren. . t f noneer rom neiier was re elected to the Pioneer district school board Monday night. - i ! - Jefferson The Rev. and Mrs. A. E. Bashford have gone to Idaho for 10 weeks. He will serve a Presbyterian pastorate near Twin Falls.: Sweet Home Approves School Budget, Levy. i i - Statesaaaa News Service SWEET HOME The lightest vote in recent years was cast here at Monday's grade school elec tion. ! i " ' The budget calling for $100,088 above the 8 per cent limitation carried 41 to 19. The special $10, uuu levy extending over a 5 year period lor construction work car ried 44 to 18. Mary Lewis was elected director for a five year term by a vote of 48.. A. H. Brown, candidate for the office, received 18 votes. 2 Big Open, -Air Departments Salem's Largest Land Finest 2 . 29c 5c Xach 2 Bun. BC OR GREEN ONIONS 25 Lb. 03c TOP CUilITT SUL1 A 39c Fcbbi Frsttli . JLB. Sugar Cured Fiarowd JLB. TIL tZsJ 39 . ... - Xach All Valley .Youngsters Eligible For ML Angel Festival Court Stateemaa News Serrtee j f 1 . : MT. ANGEXr-auldren from all over the mid-valley are eligible .to compete for a Junior roral court which will rule over the 1Q51 Mi. Angel Flax festival. And only four entries have been received to ' date. Festival Chairman Bill Meissner reported Wednesday. me iesuvai wxu be held August 10-12. A junior king. Queen. crown prince ana crown princess wm be chosen. Children must be between the ages of 10 and 12 to be eligible. Children entered by .their par ents to date are Gary and Carolyn 1 uppendahl. Brooks; Carol Hanks, Independence, and Mary Lou Boc kelman, Mt AngeL The deadline for submitting en tries is midnight Saturday, July 2L The drawing will be made at the meeting of the Business Men's club here on July 28. The children will have their in nings in more ways, than one at the 1951 festival. Besides given the honor of ruling over the festivities. the three days will offer a happy time for all youngsters for the ar At . , nam ..-. . CUR TONI 148 N. ir-'v sHisss l Hours: 9 a.m. to 1 0 p.m. Daily, Including Sunday WEST-PEC i ALBERTA FREESTONE In Hecrry Syrup No. 1 Tails 3 fr 55i uomce . delbboo j-' . 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