The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 06, 1955, Page 20, Image 20

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Valley News
Statesman .News Service
Jaycees Have 200 Street
Signs Ready at Woodburn ;
j Statesmaa News Senrie .
WOODBURN Two hundred street signs for the Woodburn Junf
ior Chamber of Commerce project of restoring and adding signs to
all Woodburn streets are ready to be placed when cedar posts are
available, it was reported at the Jaycee meeting Tuesday night
May 21 was set as the date for the Teen Age Rodeo," part' of a
i nation-wide plan to encourage
good driving, with the probable
site in Woodburn at Washington
School grounds. Students from
Hubbard, Gervais and Woodburn
will take part.
Woodburn Jaycees Chuck Wa
gon Breakfast, instituted last year
on July 4 will be in the hands of
Gary Butcher and Don Burling
ham this year. It was also decid
ed to exhibit the chuck wagon at
the ball park on "Jaycee Night"
which will be held during the
last week in June, as part of the
plan in supporting Woodburn
baseball efforts.
The group also decided to plan
a young people's golf tournament
providing sufficient interest is
shown among young golfers.
Many Woodburn Jaycees have
reservations for the state conven
tion at Bena May ij-io, wnere
they will support Buck Buchanan
for District 3 vice-president .
Ed Bennett, state jaycee secre
tary from Springfield, was pre
sent at the meeting here.
Girl Scout
Meeting Set
At Silverton
Statesman Newt Serviea -
SILVERTON Silverton Girl
Scout Association will meet at 7:30
p.m. Thursday, May 12 prior to the
PTA . meeting at Eugene Field
School.
Reports are to be given on the
area board training session held
at the Methodist Church in Salem
recently and attended by Mrs.
Jerry Gastineau, district chairman.
Mrs. Frank Roemer and Mrs. Al
vin Erickson are leaders of the
fifth grade troop which is to hold
its investiture in May. The troop
voted to have an iris crest and to
back the proposed Iris Project for
Silverton.
Mrs. Gastineau is announcing an
open house at Camp Smith Creek,
Silver Falls State Park on Sunday.
The public is invited to bring a
lunch. Coffee- and puach will be
erved at the camp..
Mrs. Gastineau will accompany
a group of adult Girl Scout work
ers to Portland Friday to meet
Mrs. Roy F. Layton, national Girl
Scout president
SILVERTON PTA NEWS
SILVERTON At an execu
tive board meeting of the Silver-
ton PTA plans were made to turn
over one-half of the treasury bal
ance at the end of the year to
the Silverton Recreational asso
ciation if needed. The final PTA
meeting will be held next Thurs
day night at the school, with
Mrs. Harold Toft in charge.
150 Expected
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AtJMucat
ion
Meet Saturday
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DALLAS ' Some 130 . persons
from Polk and Yamhill Counties
are expected to attend the gov
ernor's ' regional meeting of the
White House Conference on Edu
cation Saturday at McMinnvflle.
The conference is open to the
public, but dinner arrangements
should be made : as early as pos
sible with city school superintend
ents or F. C. Green, Polk County
school superintendent I
Registration will be at I p.m.
at Memorial Elementary School at
McMinnville and dinner will fol
low at 6:30 o'clock.. ' ,
Conference chairman is Mrs. C
A. Fratzke of Independence. The
keynote address will be: given by
Cliff Elliott of McMinnville. Mrs.
Dean Walker, Independence,- heads
the program committee. I I
Purpose of the conference is to
get at the problems of education
at the "grassroots" level with em
phasis on a non-professional ap
proach. Findings will be compiled
for the coming state conference.
WinCampus Honors
Polk County
Court News
Stateimma Newt Service "i
DALLAS The following com
plaint was on file Thursday in Polk
County Circuit Court: j j
Lester V. Monroe vs. Deloris
Monroe: Plaintiff alleges cruel and
inhuman treatment seeks divorce,
awarding defendant custody of two
minor children and $50 monthly
child support.
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MONMOUTH Dale Harp and Fat Holman were named "Joe College'
and "Betty Coed" by students at Oregon College of Education.
Both are juniors. They were chosen a basis of friendliness, per
" tonality and willingness to work.
. The- following assumed business
names have been filed:
Esau's Motor Service, by A. J.
Esau, located at Dallas 11
Carnation Company, by Damas
cus Milk Company. T I i
Pioneer Sons
Hold Picnic
Statettnam Newt Serrlce-
CHAMPOEG The Sons and
Daughters of Oregon Pioneers held
their 'annual picnic at Champoeg
State Park Sunday with those at
tending bringing sack lunches in
stead of the oldtime picnic basket
as in the early days.
North Marion Union High School
Band furnished the music. Miss
Marilyn Hewett, granddaughter of
the president of the organization
was named Miss Oregon for the
day. Dr. Harry L. Dillin of Lin
field College was guest speaker,
commemorating that May 2, 1843,
when the- Oregon Country by a
very scant margin voted to be
come a part of the United States.
Mt. Angel School
Play Scheduled
Sunday, Monday
Statesman Newt Serviet
- MT. ANGEL Students of
Mt. Angel Academy and Mt
Angel Prep School will present
the three-act comedy "Time Out
For Ginger" in St Mary's School
auditorium at 8 p.m. Sunday and
Monday.
The title role of Ginger, a 14-
year-old girl who wants to play
football, is played by Sandra
Prosser. and her father. Howard
Carol the leading male role,
is portrayed by Anthony Konen.
Others In the cast include
Joyce Bean, Claire Ebner, Irma
Kaiser, Jim Hauth, iRchard Ver
boort, Judy Foltz, Eddie Bashaw
and Ron Harris. Director is Rev.
Gabriel Morris.
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New Principal
AtW.Stayton
Statesman Newt Service ;
WEST STAYTON Mrs. Mary
Ayres of Salem will be the new
principal at West Stayton Elemen
tary School next term, according
to Mrs. Lora Rand, school clerk.
Mrs. Ayres also will teach seventh
and eighth grades. "
Mrs. Vernie Telleck, Turner, will
succeed Mrs. Buelah Farrow who
has resigned as fifth-sixth grade1
teacher due to her health.
Returning teachers are Mrs.
Vernie Cork, Mrs. Mabel Jensen
and Mrs. Janet BrownelL
Mothers Breakfast
Slated at St. Paul
Statesman Newt Service
ST. PAUL The 16th Annual
Mother's! Day Breakfast here will
be held at 9 a.m. Sunday at St
Paul City Hall. All women in the
area are invited. Knights of Co
lumbus are sponsoring the event
Toastmaster will be Gene Smith,
Honored along with mothers will
be the following men who have
been Knights of Columbus for at
least 50 years: S. J .Smith, J. F.
Davidson, E. C. Davidson, Frank
Bernards, Steve J. Merten. Frank
W. Kircsch and William Forcier
Groiiiid-ObsarT
At Dallas As Jaycee Project
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tower here has been alloted by the Dallas schoolboard.
me tower win be bum on high school property at Ash and Eu
banks streets, according to Ted WestfalL Polk counry Civil Defense
coordinator, and Set William E. Colbert attached to the air forca
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Sponsors jal the ground watch
project here are the Dallas Jav-
cees. who are nreDared to under-
take the construction. Plans call
for completion by June 30.
Pacific Power & Light Com
pany has agreed to donate poles
tor tne tower legs, it was report
ed. Other materials are being
assembled by the Junior Cham
ber. .
The Jaycees hope to man the
post 24 hours a day, seven days
a week, according to President
Russ Sanderlin.
A call for volunteers will soon
be issued. The goal is for 168 per
sons to stand watch two hours
weekly in pairs.
AIRMAN WINS HONOR
' BUTTEVILLE Charles E.
Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Williams of Butteville left
Monday for Del Rio, Tex after
30 days leave Here. Young wil
liams was cnosen trom a group
oi JD competing airmen as Air
man of the Month" from his de
tachment Laughlin Air Force
Base in pel Rio. '
4-H YOUTHS SIGN UP
ALBANY Over 110 Linn County
4-H club members have made ap
plication to attend 4-H club mm
mer school to be held June 14-24
on the Oregon State College cam
pus. Linn County s quota is SO.
Catholic 'Women's
Group Will Meet
Statesman Newt Service
MT. ANGEL The Oregon
City D e a n e r v. Archdiorpsan
Council of Catholic Women, will
meet in Alt. Angel Tuesday in tne
club room of St Mary's school.
Lunchon will be served at 12:30
p.m. V
Mt Angel organizations affiliated
with the group are the Catholic
Daughter of America, the Catho
lic Women Foresters and the St.
Ann's Altar society.- Members of
these organizations will act as
hostesses but all Catholic women
of the parish are invited to at
tend. Mrs. E. A. Hammer is chair
man, assisted by Mrs. Henry
Geek.
GI TOURS HOLLAND
HUBBARD Pvt. James Wad
dington, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Waddington, is currently
touring Holland while on a 12-day
leave from Camp Roder, Austria.
L. F. Reiliiig
Dies, Rites
At Woodburn
Statesman News Service
WOODBURN Lawrence F.
Reiling, 71, retired Belle PassJ
district farmer; died at a rest
home here Thursday. :
Reiling was born July 8, 1883,
at Hillsboro, and married Elvi
Walker at Gervais on March 15,
1911. Three years ago he retired
from, his farm and moved ti
Woodburn.
Surviving besides his wife an
three children, Mrs. Edith Jeppe
sen. Bend, I Carl Reiling, Tigard,
and Anthony, Reiling, Lebanon; a -brother,
Albert Reiling, Woodburn;
three sisters, Mrs. Theresa Nibler,
Woodburn, Mrs. Rena Lowe, Se
attle, and Dr. Agnes Reiling, Sa
lem; 'also seven grandchildren.
Services will be held at 2 'pun.
Saturday at Ringo-Cornwell Chapel
with the. Rev. Ormal Trick offici
ating. Interment will be at Belli
Passi Cemetery. ;
52 Children Await
First Communion .
' Stateimam Newt Service
MT. ANGEL A class of 52
small children will receive their
first holy communion Sunday, at
the 8 a.m. mass in SL Marv's
Catholic church, with the pastor.
ev. ratner cynl officiating.
This is a traditional part of
the observance of Mother's Day
in Mt. AngeL The children led
by the Mt Angel band, will
march in procession from the
school to the ehnrrh. wpathpr
permitting. ,
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155 N. Liberty Phone 34191
- FABULOUS
SHOE SALE!
- Values to 6.98
Terrific Savings This Group
Includes Style, Casuals, House
Slippers.; Assorted Colors and
; Styles. Broken Sizes.
V t A x
1 ... r
Lovdly Imported
Cup and Saucer Sets
Now in exquisite new de
signs, delicate colors . .1.
some are footed, some
each one distinctive, each r 1 Sets
one a beauty. Buy several -J J For
at tnis price,
MAIN! FLOOR
3
$
1
177 Nortk ILikberty Street
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Cannon I
mmmm
fori
A Veritable Rainbovy of
Colors Fringed Edges Special
May White Sale Feature
r Boys j
POPLIN JACKETS
2
Reg. 3.98-4.98 Sizes 6 to 20
4 Asst. Colors Water Repellent
Boys Moin Floor
1 JU, A A mam m m ml mv jm m!
am siEins S)I .vy..'A (ois45
FABULOUS FRIDAY
GALVANIZED - '.
TRASH BUBMEil
With Covers
Well Made Heavy
Gauge Metal
Reg.
5.95
Value
20-Gal. Capacity
J99
GARBAGE CANS
NON-RUST HEAVY
GALVANIZED METAL
20-GAL. CAPACITY
Reg. $o)29
3.49
Salem Hardware
- 120 North Commercial
4-Color
PyrexBovfl
Set
Reg. 3.50
$49
Special
METROPOLITAN
136 North Commercial
Mothers
Day Special
1 lb. Fine Sierra
5 Chocolates
$7 Reg, K(pV
$1.00 SJI
Many other gifts in this week's
store-wide sole. .
Coast to Coast Stores
233 N. Commercial
Phone 3-7957
Open t ju m. to t p. m. FrL 'til t p.m.
j Byron Cooley Owner
1 All Steel
PLAV.GVM
i
2 Adjustable Swings, Glider,
Trapeze Bar, Basketball
Backboard, Adjustable
Shower.
tea- $9)tcfl95
45.00
The Phillips Co.
Applianco & Television
355 Center St. Phone 3-3139
16 CU. FT.
FREEZER
Formerly Sold
For 469.95
4osare saum
Fish 'n Chips
Cole Slow Salad"
Hot Roll
59c
MMMMMMUaWMMMIMMM
Stuffed Tomato
Salad
Crab He
79c
With Crab Hot Roll
Linen "Slim Jim"
DUSTERS
BeiScAvoodo PinkBlock
Reg. 97
10.95 (g)
STIFF FURNITURE
450 Court Street
FOLDING
LAWN CHAIRS
Special
, Whit Enamel
Red, Green ond Yellow
Speciol Fabulous Friday Value!
Shop Early for These!
2.9S-3.98
Sport Shirts
1.99
Men's short sleeve sport shirts of im
ported fabrics. Washable. All sizes.
Mens xcear, main floor ",
UIIA SHOP
Linen Suits
: SCTJS9
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Up
100 Nylon
Toppers
I All Colors
satffioo
224 N. Uborty
IfT SUP
in Nylon Tricot
Wonderfully soft nylon
lavished with sheer nylon
embroidery; has shadow
- panel. 32-38
.81
ALIBI'S
231 N. COMMERCIAL
Twin-Drush
Floor Polisher
Two 6" counter rotating brushes assure
ease of operation prices includes both
polishing" and scrubbing brushes long
electric cord A regular $64.95 value
on easy terms for Fabulous Friday at
ojuy:
(50c Wk. n App. Credit)
Montgomery Ward
155N.Uberty Phone 3-3191
Paint Sale
Reg. 4.95
Rubber Flex
Words Quality '
Wall Paint. Beautiful
1 Harmonizing Colors
Qr. Reg. 1.39.V. Solo 1.28
Gal.