II) .StifrMnan, .Salmi, Oif , Mon., Jin. 0, Valley Nevs StaUiman Ntws Strvlct Sublimity Gels Fire Report For '55; Dilter Again Chief ui.m.1 ., i.rrv clud4 M Dltter, assistant fir . St RUMITY- T.. A. Dltter re- chief; J, H. Dinar, first batiaUoa teently wai unanimously elected chief; Jack Griei, 100114 baltal- nre tmer or ine sublimity fir de- iwn rbiof, oclI offM-art are partment lor the gab. vear. .. Krporting oa fir )otri lor th , year of mis, twt calls wen tns- ered la the (own with m reported ;, biti. Roth calls were grast ftrei, en of whk a threatened home. Rural calla answered wer nine, Including two house fire with a loss of IW.Four trail fire with a Inu a HMO. Ona rubbish flrt it It m lou; and wa false ' alarms. : Dm mutual aid tall wsi mad ' Id Aumsvllle and twe mutual aid standby' ralli wer mad ta . Stayton. Mutual aid assistance re ff ivfd Included ana from Stayton, and there waa on mutual aid aiand by" from Stayton Toepfer, president; Jak Crtee, vice president; and Hay Bvedig he i met, aecretary-treaaurer, Almquist New President of 0 Gty Planners IUImbu Haws atfrW SllVERTON - Paul Almqulat wai aamd president af th Silver toa Planning Commission at It I annual meeting Friday light. Aim oulst. a raroentrr. has served on Traminf activities and drill In th mmm uioa for th mm vt Li . fludfd ail man tiirnnuu lor th , ,nd replace Robert Silei, transferred ai , manager of th mi am juajMitlB i mom pfrfUGf til Filter PJnnt ? To He Topic AtSilvcrlon StaUma MfW lHVERTON-lnterest la tt vertoa'i proposed flltrttloa plsnt la eipected to rua alga al th Monday Btlght antlnf. th flnt la tha new year, of th tit vtrtoa City Council. Mayor Harry V. (arson will preside al th marling which atarti at 7 30. ladirationi wtrt that membert of th Silverton Womaa't Hub ai will at of tha rhambn of tofflmrr would probably ba at th rouaril meeting to atk fur reports of th possibility of a liltratioa plaat, which baa bta diacusted for kim time by lb council. Eipected, too, Monday night, it a delegation from th Silverton Ualoa High School. Tbla group bopi to obtala aom Informa tion aa mcthndi of roatrollini tb frqunt flooding la tha blgh Kbool bimnL Wbll aa aaaual r porta will b btard, aa tha rlty'a fwal year adi la Jun, on appolDtmrnt. at ut, la fiportrd, that ta fill a varanry oa tha Silvtrtoa Plan ning Commluion. J. Carey Moore, who bai aerved on tb rnntmia- New Dormitory Opens wins over ano man houri of train Ing. diacuaaiona and practical ap plication. 1 Miction of officer! la addition ta reelection af Chief Dittar, to- Meier Rites At Portland lUUnui Vtmt arrk Sl'BUMITY- Tuneral aenlcei ; ttra held Wednesday at St. lgna tiua Catholic church la Portland for Jin. Roac Meier, 74, who died at a Portland hoapltal New Ycar'i Day following a heart attack. Sha .Buffered tha attack about a woek tarlier. Tha Meien wera former Sublim tty rtaidenU, bar huaband tha lata Phillip Meier, being a blacksmith 'and Implement dealer bera aom yean ago. Tha family movtd ta Portland la HIT. Surviving ar ais daughter, Anna Staley, Bertha Buckbori. Martha Agre, Agnea Ella, Theresa Meier and Bose Meier, all of Port land; two- sons. Phillip, Portland; and Edmund, Sublimity; II grand chl'idreo, all great grandchildren and four great-great grandchild ren; and a slater Mrs. Elisabeth Koenlg. Sublimity. Interment wn at ML Calvary Cemetery. Lebanon Man's Services Held ItiUaui Xtwt rrlr WON'MOUTH Funeral services for Paul N. MeCracken, resident 'anltusin mai of Ltbtloicl were' Tuesday, January S. at the Jost runeral Home there. H died after a brief illness at the Veterans' hospital ia Portland, Dec. L. Survivor Include hit wife, Mr.' Grart William MeCracken. and three sons: Paul Jr., Portland: ' Robert. student at University af "Oregon; and Michael, at" bom n a)M three brother and slaters. ' Ha'had lived la Dallas before moving to Lebanon, Hi wif wai Monmouth girL EldriedgeHall 3Ieeting Slated tUtrwu Ktws Btrvtr ELDKIEDCE Parliamentary meeting of the Merry Needle 4-H Club will Uke place Jan. at the Waconda School with Evelyn Ethell, Carolyn Jones, Sharon Anderson and Betty Field boat tssea, ' A date lor a skating party will be discussed and a atyla revue held. A total of . 20 toy were ent by the girl to tha Salem Exchange Club for distribution ta needy children during tb holi days, it wai announced. ShnlngtlSewivst Lmmediat Delivery Hmw 34203 Mvwtoa, Or. ran Adams was elected vice chairman. R, E. Barliad, city manager, aerves as aocretary. Rtcommendations from tha com minion will g t tb city council Monday night for aidewalk on MrClaiaa Street from tb and of existing concrete walk ta th city limits and on th aaat aid of Wa ter Street from tha Soutbera Pa cific Depot ta A Street. Both rec ommendation are baaed on th need of walk for school children. JC Award Banquet Set antiia fttw BtrrV DALLAS - Data for tha third annual Awards Banquet of tb Dallas Junior Chamber af Com merce has been aat for Jaa. 17. Leading figure af tha commu nity will be singled out at that time First National Bank branch at Silvertoa to a branch bank in oast Portland. Tha vacancy cre ated by bia moving la expected te be filled Monday night Death Gaims Walter Brown IWmui Mtwi Btrvtr MONMOUTH Walter C. Brown, 70, died at bia bom In Chilooula laat month, and funeral amices were held December If, at th Little Chapel of the Chime ia Portland. A long time resident of Mon mouth, be had lived ia Southern Oregon tha later part of hi lif. Born in Arapoboe, Nebraska, Ftb. XL 1189. b cam to Cor- vallit with bia father in 1906. Thrown from a riding bona be had suffered apinal injuries that keot him in a wheel-chair all the for recognitioa of their accomplish-rest at bi life, and ba came West menta over tha paat year. Named .hoping the climate might inv will M Dallas' aentor first citiiea,; prove his health. He waa a train Junior First citizen and boa of the.ed watch repairman and first year. Jayce key awards will be apersted la Corvallia. H cam presented ta twa member of the to Monmouth about 1111, eitab Junior Chamber. lishing himself In Dr. F. ft Bow- Stata.Sea. Mark Hatfield wiU b eraei' drug atore. Ha maintained speaker for the event and George a jewelry business and made Thompson af the Dallas club will be toaitmaater, Th awards banquet i being ar ranged by Willis Hart, general chairman. Frank Bciaccoiu bead tb award committee and ticket sales are ander tha direction of Harold Meyer. Ticket may be secured from any Dallaa Jayce member. an- SpringkyalW Group to Meet lutnui Mtwt BtrvWe SPRING VALLEY Tb auai aaeeUng of tha Community Center Association will be held on Tuesday, January JO, p.m. at tha Community Canter build ing In Spring Yilley. Buaines fit th meeting will be tha election of officer and plans for tb coming year. Ladies attending ar fined to pleaae bring cither aandwicbet or jello salad. many friend here Oa tearing Monmouth be went ta Chiloquia where aa uncle, tha lata J. S. Prima waa S. P. Sta tion agent There Brown built his owa drug store and continued in bi Jewelry butines also. A fir in 1M destroyed much of Chiloquia. including bia building. He moved to Roaeburg then and had a imall atore for a time, re turning to Chiloquia for the reat of hla lia. Survivors "fncTuda a brother. Dr. Vernon Brown, Portland; and faithful aiater. Tena Brown, who had looked after ber brother during much of bia life-time. B0TA1T ION0RS HOPKINS WOODBURN - Chose High School RoUrian of the month for January 1 is Robert Hopkins of Woodburn High School; TbRo tarian 1 chosen from among boy of th senior claw at the high school by the Woodbura Rotary Club and U invited ta attend all the meeting af tha month. Place of Residence Reported To Affect OCE Grade Averages Z7- IUIHMI WWt VVlM MONMOUTH-Grad point av eragea compiled at the Oregon College of Education for all term indicate that the place of tha atudent'i reaidence oa tb campu affect hi gradea. Among the living group th women ia th Cottage bad th highest grade point avenge, with 1.073. Next ia rank war the three other women' dormitories: Arnold Arm with 2.79; Todd Halt 155; and West House 2.35. Nelson Hall, with 2.34 had the higheat g r a d a point average i among the men' living group. I Parker and Lofl hall bad a .G.P.A. rating of 2.29; nd the "Hotel. 127. FRED MEYER PRESCRIPTION CUSTOMERS All Frd Mtytr Ptricripton Filn of Soltm Havt Bitn Traniftrrtd to Pay Ltss Drvg Stort-484 Stat Strut, for th Convtn itnet of Tholr Cuitomtrs - . Prompt Strvico on Refills May bw Obtained- - pay uss wua now opin EVUY VVIEX DAY PIOM AM. TO f tJL AND SUNDAY FROM II AJK. TO I tJL PrMriptien Pbon J44S4 r n l mm t i 1 Women atudenta a a . whole had a higher C P A. than the men. Their average waa 2.89 while the average for th men was 2.21. Within the freshman class the difference was not, so marked. Freahman women rated a 225 CPA., tha freshmen men, 113. Grade point averages for mar ried student was slightly higher than for unmarried students. Fig ures for these group wai 2.63 and 2.47, reapectivery. The mar ried veteran bad a 26 G.P.A., whereas th average for veteran as a wbola waa only 138. The Student Council, with 1.078, received th highest grad point iverig of all tha groups which were tabulated. -1 " r v MONMOUTH A new 14-raoaa aaea' dmtitry waa apened at Or gen College of Edacatloa last week. Been in a of the reeata ar from left to right: David Venter, Iafle Creek; Jack William aoa, Jewell; John KJeaewskL Wheeling. West Vs.) CUnd Smith, Cottage Crove; and Ion Martin, HawalL Valley News Briefs Jefferson Tha Jtfltraon Horn Extension Unit will meet Ssturdsy, Jan. 14, in th high school born ec room. The proy ect "Broiling, Start to Finish'' will begin at 10:30 a.m. The food used la tha demoastration will be served al noon. . t Brook The Brook Tarenl TeKher Association will meet at I p.m. Tueaday, Jaa. 10, in the school gymnaaium. Taer will be a turpriae program and re freshment following a business meeting. Mik Lowery hat been elected ecretry by th PTA executive board, succeeding Mr. Fy Johnson, who moved to Al bany recently. i West Stayton Specialist Third Claw Melvin Whitley, who ia on 40-day leav at tha homo at hi parents, Mr. and VJrs. Tom Whit ley, left Jsn. 4 for bi new sta tion at Fort Euatia, Va. Young Whitley recently returned from 18 month service In Korea. Tamer First 1958 meeting of the Turner Parent-Teacher Asso ciation will be held Monday eve ning, Jan. 9, in the Turner Grade School auditorium. Feature wil be a one-act play given by Mrs. Seim'i drama clasa from Cascade High School. Mrs. Margaret De Gruff Stb grad alao will pre sent a abort program. . BnttaviUe Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hillner of Butte villa hava with them at the present time, their 20-year-old nephew, Joachin Hill ner, who arrived Juat before Christmas via the SS United. He formerly lived in West Germany and this 1 hi first trip to Amer Woodbura A play,. "Cry the Beloved Country," will be pre sented at th Woodbura Meth odist Church on January 22, at I p.m. The Bishop's Players, who present religious dramas through out th country, will perform. They arc tponaored by Bishop Gerald Kennedy and the service la in cooperation with the First Prbyterian-ChurchoLWood-l burn ind th Gervais Preaby- teriaa Church. Woodbnra The regular meet ing of tha American Legion aux iliary will be held at the Legion Hall rather than at the Walter Miller home as previously-announced. The session will begin at I p.m., January 11, and mem bers will bring a sack lunch. Fear Corner Lieut. Paul Laughter of Yakima, Wash., and Lieut Melvin Hibbard of Long view, Wash., were house guests in the William Conner home thia week. Th visitor and their host are all former member of th police department in Detroit Mich. Tamer Turner Grade School Mother' Club will meet in th acbool library at S p.m. Thurs day, Jn. 19. Timer Mr. Charlie Coville will entertain member of the Sunshine club Tuesday, Jan. 10. A no-boat luncheon will be served at noon. Orchard Heights Steve Biu man ia convalescing at home fol lowing surgery which h under went list Wednesday. cut.tou3'Heati::g.oil rno;.i ki dialer xm DISPLAYS THIS SEAL 0? QUALITY Th kacMftf oil dealer wh display twli sowl I am Indapandent bwsinss ) personally interested in youf comfort, sofery sotlsfacHon. H I pledged to fv y depondablo - service, fair ialneti practices and highest quality products. Ba two ye buy yowr beating aM from tha dealoa ' a altplay Mt d. ' , Moaasoatb A no-host dinner for all off-campui atudenta at th Oregon College of Educition, will b held Wednesday evening, Jan uary 11. Th dinner, which will begin at 8 30, will be held In Maple Hall. Chairman for the af fair ia George McGreer, Beaver ton, preaident of th off-camput student. Bueaa Vista The Women' Club wil hold t general clean up day next Wednesday. The men will meet also and repair the windows. A no-hot dinner will be aerved. Mrs. Cecil Hultman, Mr. Harold Bushy, and Mr. Cbarle Kurr will have charge of tha kitchen. There will also be short business meeting of th club to make plans for enter taining th Polk County Federa tion of Rural Women' Club on Jan. II. Jefferson Th Jefferson Par- ent-Teicbtr Association has scheduled a guest speaker for the January 32th meeting in the high achool. Mrs. Natau Taniha- ahi, Japaneae teacher now a stu dent, the Oregon College of Education, will compare - the achool life of an American child ta that of a Japanese child, in ber talk. The meeting will start at 8 p ra. Brook Tb Brook Carden Gub will meet Thursday, Jan. 12, at th horn or Mrs. John W. Eggert. Th business meet ing will follow a 1 p.m. no-host luncheon. "Dahlia Tuber' will be the aubject of a discussion. libish Cenier Te Home Ex tension Club will meet Wednes day, January 11, 10:30 a.m. at the Labish Center Evangelical United Brethren Church. Mn. Jack Oglesby and Mr. Wlllard Aker will lead the meeting, "The Broiler Around the Clock." Mrs. Harvey Aker and Mr. Clyde Leedy will be hostesses. During the afternoon there will be a Silent Auction. Aumsvilte-Phone-Meeting Tonight lUlnmi Ntwt Itrvlc AUMSVILLE Annual meet ing of the stockholders of the Aumsvill Mutual Telephone Co. will be held at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9, at the Aumsvill City HalL Buaines will include election of two directors, report from officer and other item. I You Cannot Afford to Neglect Your Vision Living and working con dition today demand more than ever before. Take care of your eyes, they can take care af yea. Dr. S. A. Wheatljy Optometrist 725 Court St Ph 2-4489 Bethel Farm u Group Lists New Member TiFTIII I. - Johnni Mi I'dllnter of Pnlrm Html wai reteived in to ftiembrrkhln of Urthrl local of the Farmers I'mon Monday nifht. A, S. Sprangvr gav th obliga tioni, Tb entertalnrnant feature wai three moving plcturai shown by J. F. Svlnlh of th North Salem Branch of th U.S. National Hank. It had been found Hint Urthrl local ia anlillrd to another dele gate and alternate lo the slate convention, Feb. MOM, In addi tion to lhoe elected at the hut meeting. Mrs, J. A. Ibln and Mrs. George Ham wrr elected to fill thoi vacancies. A. J. Madcr presented the me tag of the national prrsltlent. A. C. fyranirr reported oa the prog reta of th new co-op building, lie aid the new manager, Lrvlq K. Torkelson, haa arrived from North Dakota and tha new bualnea will probably b under wiy In two work. Gui ScbMer discussed th low price received by livestock grow er for their animal and th high prices Kill maintained In retail markets. Plant were mide for the meeting of Bethel local In Febru ary when a pie social will be held to rali fund toward national ex penses. J. K. Netifeldt. c aunty weed inspector, will serv a auc tioneer. - W. L Creech presided, and Mr. and Mrs. George Bahnsen wera la charge of th tervlng, t Day toi Hosts School Meet lutrimaa Nwi Irrvlce DAYTON Final recommenda tion for the state legislative com mitte on achool problem will b drawn up at a meeting of resi dent of fiv school districts at I p.m. Thursday at tha Dayton grade school. School district Included are: Amity, Brlf dwell, Hopewell. Wheatland and- Dayton. A act ot tentativ recommendation were drafted at earlier meeting. A mo rig there wa ' favoring of a aale tax to offset property taxes if the sale tax 1 tagged for pub lic education. Named aookesman for the Dayton area at the meeting were Adolph Schuti. David Saucy, the Rev. Clyde Dollar and Ted Wirfi. Shots Scheduled . Today at Turner TURNER Tuberculin tests, shot and booster shot will be gives- to infant, pra schoolers and grid Kbool students from from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mondsy, Jan. 9, at tha Marion County Nursing Conference at the Tur ner Grade School Evelyn Kmeg er, county health nurse, will be in charge. No appointments are nacessary. I BILL $25 to $2000 Then: one bill, one place to pay, one lower payment Prompt, private loans for every worthy purpose on signature" only, car or fur . . niture. . . ' 'CeF Stavenau, Manager Hmn AW M. M M, tat. 1:14-11 arJanA aiiaauaai ka - - vpww fvawara avw awBfpvtaTioojBn Imm hh ta rati af Mtrbf kwM 1 2 micfiinoi in 1 HOMI, n . Ill A r0O0WOMIN8 h N. 1)1 lit I li 'U .a ran SilvcrtowPTATohWtorls To Austin: Peace II nl (-Hearted Ulnt4 N,t txvlrt Sll.VF.HT)N-"Th people of roii n inn giv very t tilntf Ihry have, money, lives, uiitwuinilnl irtl and putrlotlum In time of war, lo attain victory. I nfnr lunatrly, thry art nt l villing with ihrir enthulaiin and mtmry lo win ptt,H Dr. V. F.. Antlic, Williamrtt University, told more than 3(XI membrrt of th .Silver Ion parent-Teacher Auoclalloa at itt January meeting Thursday night. Dr. Andic, a gradual of Teach ers' Colleg ind School of Coin mere at Prague ' L'niveriity, t'lrchntlovakia, and during World War II, undrrground brouriraiter of th r?crholovakla, talked on "Ar W Delinquent From An tconomic btandpoint?" The apcakrr urged th Ameri cans not to be "negative ai over one third of the peopl of the world ar neutral and must be won to th cau of freedom and peac." Dr. Andic laid that there art 150 forced labor cam pi with 300,' 000 peopl la them In Czecho slovakia today and that between 40 and SO rtfugeet escape to th West each month, bringing con tinued Information of what con dition exist Bloodmobll Da John Bronson, Silverton PTA president, presided at tb brief buaines meeting held In connec tion with the evening's events He announced tha forthcoming visit of the Bed Crost Bloodmo bll at Silverton Jsn. 20, and nude a plea that th 800 PTA member giv their lupport H ilso announced th annual PTA family dinner for the town to be held Feb. 18 with Earl Chalfan ai rbairmant The Rev. I. M. Nelson or First Christian Church gave the invo cation and muaical numben were given by the Four Norsemen, Olaf Paulson, Clifford Almquist, El via. Almquist and Paul Alm quist. Tb flag wa preiented by Girl i MU1 (Uul IS SETTING THE PACE FOR VALUE STYLE ' QUALITY SERVICE In Men's ' Clothing and Furnishings Shryock's of Course! And look at these Lowest January Clearance Prices! JACKETS A tpeciel froup af fomout Buckikain Jaa, McGregor, Whit Stag and other in cluding . Vagabond Loafer Coat, thort jockati in Ion, wool, rayon, ate. Formtrly Prictd to $17.50 - Now Just $(p6 Group N. 2 af . . JackataYalwai fa 27.30 $11.56 Scout Trwip 211 with thoe'iepr irnlmil the ttoop Inrludlng Kay I.atif t(-r, Linda Crodrlan, Nor riira Knulm and (icirtia F.rnt. Mrs, Mas ftrlil was In chirre of the prouram and William Anti Inlrodured the speaker. Vrlldw rhr)anthemunis crn Irrrd th tra tilde fr the loriat hour which followed tha eve ning's busineai and program, airs. t A. Iluddleston at lit charge of tahlt decorations and cookiri wrr furnished by Inurth Itrad niothrn. Ifoatestri wera Mrs, Clifford Jmcl, Mrs Alvln Krirkion, Mrs. Uurrrll Eckstein, Mrs, I'etrr h'orrnsrn, Mrs: E. V. S);e, Mrs. Donald Bred and Mrs. Felix Wriijtil. 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