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4-Sr II) Sl.ilcMnnn, S.iVm, Or., I'll., Jan. 0, '"fi' Valley News Statciman Newt Service Wind Wrecks Plane at Lebanon IVcll-Child, Conference Scries Due at Brooks Sttrm.n Nf S.rvli. ' , . FKOOKS The first in s new scric -nf well-child eonfrrrnre fir thi are, will he hrld Thursday, .Un. 12, P. 30 m. to rrnon Pt Trorks Community Church, ' Mrs. William Tfau, district health chairman, announced Thursday. r The conference will hp for children of the following School districts: Hazri Greent Lake Lahish, Labish Crnter, North Howell, Parkersville. Bucna Crest, Clear - Lake, nomcr and Brooks, Subsequent cnnlerenren will L -I -J - i L. - A TL.....J f iirm iii r iM-riimi i n in .-iu i v in ewh month at the crch. loral-i J () (JiriStinil f rt. near Frooks School. .No ap- rmntmenti are necessary, it was. reported, The conference have been r- N. arvir rnir1 ihvmifth rnnnraf inn nf ! the" Marion t'ountv Department! MT- ANGEL Speaking on the cf' Health and Ih health commit. ' hJ?. "e j5"1' ' L"ymf- -lefm this district. !,he -hrch Today." the Itev. Ber- ffhe conference will include ard Sander, told approximately! consultation with public health nurse about children of all ages as' well ai immunization of all children. The new conferences are hailed esa convenience to resident of thin area who have had to take their children to Salem nine im munization were discontinued t the school. Tornadic Gust 'Explodes' Small Hangar HUIrnnuB firm Ifrvlft ' LUBANON - A small airplane and a hanger at the Lebanon Air port were destroyed in a wind storm about 4 p.m. Wednesday when-a "freak" gust ."exploded"' the hangar from around the plane and turned the craft upside down 25 feet away. Walter Bowman, manager of the airport, said. the Cessna 120. owned by the Lebanon flying Club, sus tained $1,600 damage and the han gar about $1,000. The wind caused other minor damage around the field. Largest piece of the aluminum' covered building left was the roof. Tarts of the hancar, owned by Mai Beard, were scattered in all directions. Bowman said the incident oc- 120 Young Christian Students fiath- currea wnen a ireakisn gust ot ered at Mt. Angel Dec. 30, "We wind of tornadic force hit the nan live in a changing world, and we gar, located on the east side as Christians must ask ourselves i the flying field. in what way we are moving." He said that apparently due to The students, holding a day of ' the butte located north of the field recollection on the campus of Mt. j the wind does strange things at the Anzcl Aeademv and College, rep- airport. This time it seemed as be Mt. Ansel Host iStiHiciil Croup Recreation ProsramSct At Silverton .' Suleiman NfWf trivlca STLVERTON - the Silverton Recreation Association will go in'o lull swing for the winter Monday Bighl. Hans call . for basketball for junior high school and fifth and eixth grade boys at 4 p.m. Mon day, Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Eugene Field gymnasium. Monday night will be "Women's Night" in the gymnasium. The aame night the teen-age choir, un der the direction of Mrs. Knute Pigerness witt meet at the Eugene Field school film room. The choir numbers between 40 and 50 lecn a;era. Each Wednesday at 4 p.m. there will be classes in square dancin; for teen-ager at the Eugene Field gymnasium. Wednesday at T p.m. it "Girl's Night" in the gymna sium. . I Thursday night has been desig-i Rated as "Pal Night" at the Wash-1 Ington-lrving Building with wrest ling and athletic gymnasium work being featured. Saturday night the adult church league basketball games will be keld at the gymnasium. A rifle club night is yet to be organized and will, be announced 0011. resented Mt. Angel Seminary, St. Edward Seminary, K e n m o r e, Wash., and private and public high schools in Portland. Beaver ton, .Banks, Oakriiljje, Tillamook, Eugene, Gervais, Lowell, Salem, Westfir, Forest Grove and Mt. Angel. if it created a vacuum around the hangar and the air pressure inside it raised the roof and caused the sides to tlow In all directions. I The plane was one of several 'owned by the club and had about 20 owners, Bowman said. About six years ago' another -I ' ' " '""'I . - - I ... I I II I II ' " W ' v. ' I,''- ' ' ' J m in ml -..' Mm tmlJtm tmm I m T i , unit LEBANON It was an ill wind that blew the hangar from around this airplane at Lebanon Airport Wednesday afternoon and landed the plane upside down about 25 feet away. Tbe Cessna 120, one f several planet owned by Lebanon Flying Club., was considered a total loss as was the hangar, a small piece of which can be seen under the plane's wing at right In picture. Walter Bowman, air port manager, said the hangar teemed to "explode" in all directions. (Photo by Larry King) freakish wind lifted a hangar from around an airplane without hurt ing the aircraft. As long the wind blows steady in one direction it causes little concern, Bowman added. FILMS RATED BRUSSELS lit Belgian movie goers now can get moral ratings of films by calling the Catholic Movie Review Board. Sample judgments: Walt Disncy't J'The Lady and the Tramp" suitable for anyone, recommended; "Qn the Waterfront" for adults, re commended: "Female on the Beach" Inadvisable; "The j French Line" unsuitable. folk-Couftty. CourNNews atalrwiaii Nrwi Icrvtrt DALLAS The following com plaints have been filed in Polk County Circuit Court: De Lola Anne White vs. Robert Lee White: Plaintiff alleges cruel end inhuman treatment, seeks di vorce, custody of three minor children. Married Sept. 10, 1951 t Vancouver. Wash. Mary P. Thomas vs. Ernie, R. Thomas: Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment, seeks t gal separation, custody of minor child, $100 monthly child support 1100 monthly alimony. Married June 3, 1933 at Hebron, Neb. Mae Ellen Windrow vs. Russell Lee Windrow: Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. necks divorce, custody of two minor children, $!0 monthly child aupport. Married March 11, 1952 t Salem, The following marriage licenses have been issued: Frank L. Marshall, 26, student and Joan Courier, 25, bank teller, both of Dallas. John A. Dies, 25, U. S. Air Force and Loma L. Lawrence, 19, stu dent, both of Dallas. Charles G. Honey, 22, ttudent, Eugene and Kathryn Ann Copp. 23. student, Dallas. Orval Teal, 21. truck driver and Helen Newland, It, secretary, both of Falls City. Harold Fay ADister. 19. U. S Navy, and Janet Joan Classen, 16, Student, both of Dallas. lT."HOFF AT W EST STAYTfN WEST STAVTON Lt. and Mrs. Kendall Hnff and daughter of Las Vegas, Nev., were recent visitors at the home of bit grandmother, Mrs. Paul Nienke. He graduated from West Point Military Academy in 1354 and is now at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. , "X Ell JOY LIFE 1 what yew want, w! want it. 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