The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1955, Page 5, Image 5

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M RSF.S MEET SET
- Pricticil Nurses -, Association
of the Salem rarea, will meet
Thursday night at 8 p.m. at the
Womrni Club House for iU reg
ular December aesslon. :
Capital Variety open every night
until Christmas. 1262 State, (adv.)
Prizes Cash Fun. Listen to
"Hollywood Calling" on KGAE-at
10:30 a.m. Mon. thru Fit (adv.)
Baxaar: 10 a.m. First Methodist
Church Wednesday Dec. 7. Home
cooked food, Christmas gift.
Luncheon 11 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Din
ner s p.m. 7 p.m: ( (adv.)
BOY FACES 2 CHARGES
A 18. year -old Salem boy
. charged Saturday by Salem po
lice with driving while his driv
er's license was suspended snd
driving with a defective muffler
was released Sunday to the cus
tody of hia stepfather.
On the spot for what to give that
certain someone . . .? Consult
The Gift Spotter in today's Classi
fied. - (adv.i
Rummage & white elephant sale
Monday, Dec. Sth. 18th It Ferry.
Look for signs. (adv.)
' BOYS VIOLATE CURFEW
Two 15-year-old boys, one from
Dallas, Ore., and one from Val
seti, were '. charged by Salem
police with curfew violation at
2 a.m. Sunday. They were later
released to their parents. Police
laid the charge was made follow
ing a complaint by girls that the
boys were following them.
Roof repairing, eve-drop cleaned.
Cascade Roof Co. Ph. 3-4823. (adv.)
Carpenter or remodeling work.
Cascade Roof Co. Fh, 3-4823, (adv.)
Terfert Holly available now at
Heath Breithaupt's Florists. Or,der
early for Eastern shipment. A sin
gle spray or many pounds Ever
greens 620 Marion. Phone 3-9179.
. " . . "iadv.)
Automobile k furniture upholster
ing. McAlvin Top Shop. 3-9560.
(adv.)
Nut Growers lo
Meet Wednesday
At McMinnville
The Nut Growers Society of
Oregon will hold their : 41st. an?
nual meeting Wednesday and
Thursday at McMinnville, accord
ing to an announcement from
Join Wilkens, society president.
Much discussion is expected to
be given to effects of freeiing
weather on walnuts and filberts
as well as possible damage to nut
trees which could influence wal
nut and filbert production in
1956.
All walnut and filbert growers
arc invited to attend the meeting
as are other interested persons.
The sessions will be held at the
fairgrounds in McMinnville.
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HIT RUN REPORTED
- A hit-run sometime Saturday
night or Sunday was reported to
Salem police by Vivian Boyce,
1870 Market St, who said the
left door of her car ' had been
damaged. She said location of
the accident was unknown as she
did not notice the' damage until
late Sunday morning.
One stop Gift Center, The Gift
Spotter, See the Want Ads NOW.
Reroof estimate, 1 no obligation.
Cascade Roof Co. Th. 3-4823. (adv.)
Asbestos siding or wood shakes.
Cascade Roof Co. Ph. 3-4823 (adv.)
SMOKED TURKEYS
Order now for delivery between
the 20th it 24th of Dec. Ph. 3-6024.
(adv.)
Beautiful Gift Boxed Red- Ber
ried HOLLY; Medium size, S3.00;
Large, $5.00; plus nominal post
age charge; Bring in address; We
mail, starting December 1st.
GREEN THUMB FLORIST 321
Court St. Ph. 4-1692. (adv.)
Unsightly facial hair removed
permanently. Price's Beauty Salon.
(adv.)
PTA MEET SET
A community sing will be a
feature of a meeting of the West
Salem Parent-Teacher Associa
tion Tuesday, 7:43 p.m., at West
Salem school. Among partici
pants will be the Encore Club of
South Salem High School and
West Salem School's song group.
Now Available, Safe Deposit
Boxes, $3.60 including tax, at Pi
oneer Trust Co. State k Com!.
(adv.)
20 Hallmark Christmas Cards im
printed w. your name, $1. Mc
Ewan Photo Shop in Hollywood.
(adv.)
Dental plates repaired while you
wait at Painless Parker Dentist,
125 N. Liberty, Salem.
Again we are pleased to be able to
open our home to our many friends
and customers for1 the annual holi
day showing of Christmas merch
andise and decorations beginning
December 4th to 18th. Eola Acres
Florist. 478S Dallas Rd. House
hours noon to 8 p.m. Shop hours
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. - (adv.)
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State Horse
Croup Ends
Salem Meet
Election of three directors and
passing of several resolutions
Sunday concluded a two-day con
vention of the Oregon Horse
men's Association in Salem.
Reelected to three-year terms
ai directors were Richard Wag
ner, Oregon City, and William
Healy, Salem. Newly elected to
a three-year term was William
Jones, Vancouver, Wash. ' L
Amonf resolutions was one
which will seek to put 4-H sad
dle club contestants on an equal
competitive ; basis at the State
Fair with 4-H livestock compe
tition and other activities.
It also was resolved to promote
facilities for pleasure-riding in
congested -areas. Some 130 mem
bers agreed that a step toward
this goal would be conferences
with city, county and state offi
cials. It also was agreed to take steps
toward establishment of a licens
ing program for owners of regis
tered stallions.
The closing session was' held
at the Hotel Marlon.
Presbyterian
Fund Drive
Underway
General canvassing in the
$300,000 Presbyterian building
fund campaign started Sunday
with $93,300 pledged even before
the canvassers began their work.
At the services Sunday morn-j
ing in First Presbyterian Church,
Pastor Paul N. Poling and the ;
congregation commissioned over :
200 workers. The advanced gifts i
solicitation, plus pledges by the I
canvassers totalled $93,500, the ;
congregation was told by Arthur i
Bates, general chairman. j
Workers will report at dinners j
in the church on Monday, Wed-1
nesday and Friday evenings at 6
o'clock.
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Cowboy Injured During Rodeo
By CONRAD FRANCE
Staff Writer, The Stateamai
When Donnie Pyeatt, a young
cowboy, was critically Injured last
July . 4 in rodeo competition, his
friends began to neip him and
they haven't stopped..
A benefit rodeo to help Pyeatt,
whose severely injured brain keeps
him io a semi-conscious state, will
be staged here on Saturday and
Sunday, Dec. 1 and 11, at the
State Fairgrounds.
Twenty-one-year old Donnie had
just finished high school and had
been married only a few months
when he was injured in a steer
roping contest at a small rodeo
in Cottage Grove last Independence
Day. His wife, Billie, had been
elected queen, of Cottage Grove's
centennial celebration last July.
The couple expect a baby in Feb
ruary. The family hopes Donnie
will be improved by then.
Raised aa Fan
Donnie was raised on the farm
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
E. Pyeatt in Polk County west of
Salem. He attended Dallas High
School and transferred to Cottage
Grove when he and his parents
moved there two years ago.
Before and since he moved to
Cottage Grove Donnie was active
in Salem area horse circles. He
participated in many amateur
rodeos here, as did his brother,
James of Salem, and his father.
The boys are members of the Sa
lem Calf Roping Club, which is
sponsoring the benefit rodeo,
la Hospital
Following his injury Donnie has
been confined to a Eugene hos
pital where he has gained only
snort periods of consciousness, his
brother says. He was taken home'
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Century Heating Pad m $2.98
Antifreeze
Bubble Bath
Shampoo llttr ied
Pam Liquid Lanolin S? : ,43'
Pam Hand Lotion !,?
HEADACHE AND COLD REMEDIES
Empirin Compound u', 45c Alka Seltzer ,, 29c
Bufferin . 53c
Dormin for Sleep m $1.00
Misfol (old Capsules lg. 89c
Zerbst Cold Tablets la. 25c '
Anahisl Tablels 55c
.Certified
Amber
Antiseptic
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Elor dandruff rembver
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DaaaU (Deaale) Pyeatt, critically
lajared amatrar rmlra perfara.
- er, will be the object ( a aaiqae
benefit radea-barse skew la Sa
lem sa Dee. 1 a ad 11.
on Thanksgiving Day in the hope
that a change of environment
might be beneficial.
Doctors say he could gain com
plete reoovery others have. But
at present his future is uncertain.
The benefit is to help defray his
medical and hospital expenses.
Cowboys over the entire Willam
ette Valley, assisted by most of
the horse groups, have donated
their services for the full-scale
rodeo.
Two Shews
The performances, each three
PRICES GOOD
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Reg
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Parke Davis Throat Discs 23c
Yick's Throat Lozenges 27c
Ludens Cough Drops 5c . ;
Certified Hinkle Pills 33c
Phillips Magnesia Tablets 25c
Americarv Made
Light
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We Reserve Ike Right
SHOP MONDAYS 9
hours long, wLl be held at p.m.
oa Saturday night and on Sunday
afternoon at 1 o'clock at the .'air
grounds horse-show stadium.
The shows, free to the public, will
.include regular rodeo activities
such as calf-roping, bulldogging
and wild cow milking, saddle con
tests,, trick riding, parade and
pleasure horse class contests, and
novelty races and other feature
acts.
An auction' of donated horse
eauioment will be held at rt
, stadium Sunday morning at 10 a.m.'
before the rodedrProceeds wU go
m the benefit fund. .
Mel Lambert of Salem, nationally-known
rodeo figure, will be
the announcer and Lawrence De
Witt, show manager.
Other committee chairmen will
be O.D. (Bus) Youngquist. arena
director; Jack Lindman, paddock
manager: Jim Pyeatt,- rodeo dir
ector; Hirshel Greenwade, secre
tary; Ralph Stangeby, public re
lations; Tom Allen, judge, and
Harold Smith, show supervisor. -
ADKINS - To Mr. and Mrs.
George Adkins, 789 S: 31st St., a
son, Saturday. Dec. 3, at Salem
General Hospital.
WILLEFORD To Mr. and Mrs.
Burton Willeford, Woodburn, a
daughter, Sunday, Dec. 4, at Sa
lem General Hospital.
MONDAY TUESDAY
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Death Claims
Mrs. Moore; ;
Rites Tuesday
Mrs. Rose O. Moore. 74 died
Sunday afternoon at her home,
390 McGilchrist St, after an ill
ness of about three weeks. .
I An Independence, Ore., resi
dent most of her life, jha had
uvea in Salem about r year.
Born Jan. 3, 1881, in Iowa, she
had moved with her family to
Independence at an early age.
She and the late Albert Clinton
Moore were married in 1904 at
Independence.
She was " a member of the
Presbyterian Church and Pythian
Sisters lodge, both in Indepen
dence.
She leaves a daughter, Mrs.
Arthur V. Myers, Silem; a son,
Dan E. Moore, Salem; a aister,
Mrs. alary M. Friebert, Salem;
and four grandchildren.
- Funeral services will be 1:30
p.m. Tuesday in the dough-Bar
rick chapel, the Rev. Daniel T.
Wessler officiating. Burial will
be in Bekrest Memorial Park.
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Whea the frantic call came into
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man George Katcbur asked what
was wrong. "Somebody Just took
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ply ia a high-pitched voice. The
complainant's age was listed as 7.""
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