The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 10, 1956, Page 16, Image 16

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    4-(Scc. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Fri., Feb. 10, 1936!
Valley News
Statesman News Service
Founder's Day! Sketch Depicts New Silvcrton Junior High School
Mt. Angel Primrose Show '
Tentatively Set April 22
Program Due
At Linfield
5L(rMnn Vr Sfrvlrf
McMlNWlI.LE - Dr. Hugh
Dod. Salem, chairman of the Lin
field College board of trustees. will,
preside at a Mard meeting here
at 9.30 a.m. Saturday to open the
Centennial Founders' Day convo
cation of Linfield.
A full schedule of event
MT. ANGEL The 19.i Mt. Angel Primrose show will be held Sun
Th date was decided at the meeting of the Mt. Angel Garden Club. f'Tld-.K f J
sponsor of the show, on Wednesday. - - "l"
' ..in: .; .,. v.. i t.. pus. Afternoon and evening ac
1113. J . ftmsaiiia f it ig,u m (npnui em1" .nnii iiinii. a uimu.-wf" . .,
yirr Vll al ru uiv c m imw ' - i rvi ni urrtc uui in'yc is
high that there will be sufficient; 7
ctimeback to warrant a good dis
P' ... .J
jne response 01 uic pnmnwc ,
warmth, sunshine and a little care
is traditional. Some members re
ported as many as five plants in
bioom. despite the weather's frosty
reception.
Loretta Dehler was appointed to
take care of publicity.
Goldea Wedding -
Rev. Kcmpton
To Preach :
At Hopewell
tivities are open to the public
After the trustees meeting in the'.
Irrforning there will he a meeting
:of church leaders followed by a
luncheon.
Symposium Speakers
At 2 p m. a symposium on "Edu
cational Frontiers'' will open as
one of the highlights of the day.
Speaking will be Eugene E. Marsh,
McMinnville attorney and educa
tional leaner; Marshal N. Dana,
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jAdvcnlist Giurch
- Seeking Silvcrton
, Welfare Center
!t ! Sutrimn Nrwt Srrvlr
SILVEUTON A new welfare
t center at Silvcrton is the hope if
Dorcas Society of the Silverton
j' Seventh-day Adventist Church, the
pastor, Kenneth llcay, sam Wed
nesday. ' Despite the fact that the society
has. for years, worked under diffi
cult circumstances, the mcmocrs
have processed thousands of gar
ments and shoes. For several
years following World War II most
of the clothing was shipped to war
areas. More recently, however, the
society has turned its attention to
local welfare." Mcy explained.
The group needs more room than
it has in a private home, the pas
tor went on, and would rpprccjate
a location near the business dis
trict, he added.
SUtrimaa Nf SerTirt
HOPEWELL The Rev. , Charles Portland banker and former news.
Kcmpton will be guest speaker at paperman, and Dr. Joseph E. Hen-
inLirJ 1 Vh. .m .m r . " "ice uay oDservance 1 derson, head of he applied physics
VxlPlSl LSn'1' lhe Hopewell Evangelical Uni-! laboratory at the University of
bration m the Mt. Anjel Legion ,ei Brsthrfn Church Sunday nWa,hinBf'
a(m. The Rev Mr. Kempton, now Linfjeld facu m(,mbers par.
of Jennings Lodge, is a former : ,u. ' i rf,,,c.m
missionary to Japan. The Hopewell ,rnr waltPr P m-ke head of
SILVF.RTON Architect's plait for a arw Silverton Juaior Hijrh School
will be presented to the Sllveri -School Board for approval Feb.
22, School Supt. Howard Balderstone reported Thursday. Salem
Architect James L. Payne's sketch shows how the new school will
look. Building will house 270 pupils and Is espeeted to cost "over
hall honoring Mr. and Mrs. Volney
White on Feb. 1 White is vice
president of the club, and both he
and Mrs. White are members of
long standing. The club will furn
$300,000," Balderstoae said. Funds will come from sale of high school
buildings here to comparatively new I'nloa High School District by
Silverton School District. Wing in left foreground is for administrative
offices while section nt tight will house classrooms. Inits la rear
have cafeteria, gym and auditorium facilities.
Valsctz Weatherman
Reports Wet Month
Missionary Society will have ,u a,,', anA
h the nowers and take charge of5Ah!fnof devotlon, prPcedl!8 lhe tor of Linfield Research Institute:
decorations.
Mrs. Joseph L. Wachter andducte(j
Mrs. A. A. Hauth were appointed
on the sick committee by President
Norma Schmidt.
Boys Demonstrate
The program feature following
the business session consisted of
demonstration of stylized winter
arrangements by Duane Mcllolick.
Monitor, and David Fredricks,
Canby. The two high school boys
have made flower arranging a de
finite avocation and have a deft,
sure touch in demonstrating their
work and marvelous synchrony
tion In spite of difference in
tastes.
I'se of Frozen Shrubs
Very few blooms were used in
the arrangements, most of the
"bouquets" made from material
found la the gardens at this time
greens, dried flower and seed
stems. The boys demonstrate the
remarkable use that can be made
of frozen shrub foliage with its
muted shades of colors.
Mrs. Edna Willig- and Mrs. Arnt
Loe were hostesses for the snack
supper that followed. The prize,
large assortment of sweet pea
seeds, was awarded to Irs. Lucy
Kahut. ..
The Rev. L. D. Harris, who con-
$300,000 School Will Rainbow Girls
Accommodate 270 Pupils Initiate Class
At Sheridan
academic administration:
Dr. J
head of the re
ligion department, and Prof, Har
old C. Elkinton, head of the busi
ness administration department
rrni rrvicrs nrre, is u..u. n,j
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USUI I ft 11 V UUI II l VI ir IC A I
two weeks at Pilgrim Holiness
Church in Aurora.
A public address system is being
installed this WHk inr ihm nnrrv
nit i,Hiinrim f tv, r,..h tvL tf. tours, banquet,
Young Adult Class sponsored the ?f "f "tudent center and a
ornint basketball game between Linfield
The Hopewell Missionary Society 'na lne voutKe ul ,ufl,,u
wH meet Feb.' 14 with Mrs. Ho
ward Stephens in charge of lhe
lesson for the evening. The group
will meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. N. O. Pearse. Mrs. Minnie
Davidson and Mrs. Frank Hersha
will assist the hostess.
suirtmm Nw Brrvir j lounge, boys' and girls' locker
SILVERTON Construction of rooms with outside access for sum-
Silverton s new junior high school rner playground
may start as early as April 1,
PollrCounty
Court News
activities; band
practice rooms, administration of-
School Supt. Howard Balderstone I new na Doner ana maintenance
said Thursday. Bids will be called j rooms.
after the school board approves! The building will be of wood
AUn scheduled for the dav are'P'ans for the building. The board "ame construction laced with
Also scneouiea iot inc aay are , r . . . . H Mi
dedication ' mspwi me Vmm i u t -",-"-. ""..,,
22 mating - j wi vuunii UV.11U11 niii uiyivj inc
Balderstone said the new build- use of wood laminated beams sup
in? might be "ready for occupancy porting two- and three-inch sheath
after Christmas vacation next win-, ' '
ter. ( A hot-water heating system is
The school will be constructed on contemplated.
a portion of DcGuire's pasture in
East Silverton, about one-half mile
from the present junior high. It
will house pupils in the sixth, sev
enth nd eighth grades and has
room for 270.
Situated on an extensive slope,
1hechcrireewings7The
classroom wing will follow the
Silas Hinds
Of Monitor
District Dies
PTA Plans
Fun Frolic
At Sheridan
IUUibii Nfwi Sfrvir
SHERIDAN A program for the
PTA annual "fun" night was out
lined 'at an executive board meet
ing Monday evening.
The "Fantasy girls" will be the
outstanding number, when a group
of residents in costunes , which
portray large heads with small
bodies will do the "hokey pokey"
dance routine. Mrs. Hazel Butler's
third graders will give a reading
on Abraham Lincoln and Wayne
Durell of the University of Port
land will talk on "Juvenile Del-quency".
SUUsmaa Ntwt Servlr
DALLAS The following new
complaints were on file Thursday
in Polk County Circuit Court:
Tillie Louise Rowles vs. Cecil
C. Rowles, seeks divorce, custody
of two minor children, tfiO monthly
child support; $80 monthly for sup
port of plaintiff. Married Dec. 29,
rtr -. c. , 1 ' i
mi ai sievcnson, nasn.
D. E. Perrin vs. E. A. Perrin,
seeks divorce, . custody of minor
child, S7S monthly child support,
iao monthly lor support of plaintiff.
Married Sept l, la at Salenv-
The assumed business name of
Helmick House has been filed by
w. a. wiest, Monmouth. The bus!
ness is located at Monmouth.
The following divorces were
granted on February 6, 1956.
Ernest V. Miller vs. Chrystal
Miller, plaintiff granted divorce,
custody of two minor children
awarded to defendant, US monthly
support for minor children, pro
perty settlement agreement ap
proved. Carolyn Wilson vs. Edward C.
Wilson, Jr., plaintiff granted di
vorce, awarded custody of two;
minor children, $137 monthly sup
port for minor children.
Oral T. Matthew vs. Melville R.
Matthew Jr.. plaintiff granted di-
A Dome made candy saje will 1 vorce.
SUtriman Nrwi Ifrvie I
WOODBURN-Services for Silas
Claude Hinds, Monitor farmer and
life insurance salesman, will be
held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at
Woodburn-Cornwell ChapeL
Hinds died at a Silverton hospital
Wednesday night. He was 76. Born
in Decatur, Nebr., May 9. 1879, he
came to Monitor from Wyoming 22
years ago.
Surviving are his wife, Margaret,
at Monitor; a son. Hugh, Portland,
and five daughters, Ethel Aker
blade, Cottage Grove, Mildred
Mills, Tensleep, Wyo., Dorothy
Tingstad, ' Tacoma, Wash., Alice
Brown, Casper, Wyo., Helen Han
son, Monitor; two brothers, J. C.
Hines in Wyoming and Guy In Neb
raska; two sisters. Mrs. Grace
Copple and Viola Norris, both in
Nebraska: IS grandchildren and I
great-grandchildren.
The Hinds had observed their
golden wedding anniversary in
1952.
Interment will be at Belle Passi
Cemetery.
NcwOCE
Dorm Holds
Open House
lUUimaa Ntwi Sorrim
MONMOUTH Open house was
held at the new men's dormitory
at Oregon College of Education for
Suteimaa Ntwt Strvict
SHERIDAN A class of 12 candi
dates, the largest in many years,
was initiated at the recent meeting
Sheridan Rainbow Assembly. In-
Asks Help in
Finding Kin
8tinmn Ntwi Strvlre
DALLAS-A. T. Hildebrand. a
Dallas real estate agent, received
an appeal this week from a Ca
nadian seeking help in locating an
uncle believed in this area.
In a letter to Hildebrand, J.
eluded were Vada 'Robertson andjPcnner of Vancouver, B. C, said
Linda Baehler of Willamina, Carol he would like to contact his uncle
Hess, Sharon Remington, Patricia James Smith, whom he hasn't
Newton, Sally Wepster, Barbara seen for many years. Penner said
Doyle, Patricia Warren, Yvonne that he would also like to locate
Surret, Margaret L e eL Deane I Mrs. Marie Klassen Smith's step
Aaron and Joy Smuck. . mother, ' and Henry and Edward
Donna Speelman, worthy advisor,! Klassen, step brothers of Smith,
was presiding officer. It was voted i Penner believes the trio is living
to sponsor the annual chili and i in the Salem or Dallas area. In-
Statriman Nfwi Servlr
VALSETZ This community Te--corded
32 90 inches of precipita
tion during January,-weather ob
server Teddy Goodcll reported
Thursday.
Goodcll said he thought the total
was probably a record for one
month but no records -were avail
able in Valsetz for comparison. He
said there had been practically no
rain here for the past four days.
chowder supper as a money rais
ing enterprise with Feb. 11 as the
date set for the annual sweetheart
ball to be held in Willamina.
land contour along Church Street.
Other wings will house administra
tion offices and a cafeteria-gym-auditorium.
S0,M Square Feet
Embracinc 30.000 sauare feet of
floor unare th npw school also ' 150 guests Saturday
will contain eight classrooms, a Conducting tours of the building!
library with workroom and stor-jWe the following residents: Don1
age,, a lobby and display area. Ingalls. Palmer. Alaska: John
combination arts and crafts-home Klenowski, Wheeling. W. Va.: Dew-j
economics room; a kitchen unit ey Newton. Beaver Creek: Marion
with serving corridor, a faculty, Gribskov, Junction City; Jack Wil-,
liamson, jeweii; ana Jim uciame-
ter, Beaverton. i
Tony Peterson, Junction City;
Robert Lady, Idanha; .and Dave
Mobley, Coos Bay, assisted at the
tea table. Ron Martin, Honolulu,
was in charge of registration.
Trophies were awarded for the
best door sign and the best room
decoration. The door sign made
by Wilbur Daniels, Junction City,
and Pat Lloyd, Vernonia, received
first prize; and the room occupied
by John Davis, Idanha, and Clark
Lund, Sandy rated first in the room
decoration category.
Mrs; Roberf"Wsbrobk, nee
Yvonne Blair, a visitor from Smith
River, Calif., was honored by hav
ing the Rainbow marriage degree
conferred upon her, with Miss
Carolee Haenny the soloist.
formation concerning their where
abouts may be relayed to Penner
through Hildebrand at 606 Court
St., Dallas.
The Licking River is a stream
which rises in southeastern Ken
tucky and flows ' northwest for
about 80 miles to empty into the
Ohio River.
HELP YOUR KIDNEYS
It poorly functioning Kid-
neyr ana Bladder make von
suffer from Getting l
t Nights, Nervousness, Rheu
matic Pains, Stiffness, Bura-
lnt, Smarting, Itching, or
Ariditv try
SchaetVs Kidney
and Bladder Pills
Pries 60C
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Onen Dally. 7:30 a.m. to t p.m.
Sundays, t a. m. to 3 p. m.
135 NORTH COMMERCIAL
Roberts Cub Soul
Gels Bobcat Badges
lUtmui Ntw Btrvkt
ROBERTS Five Cub Scouts
received Bobcat pins at the joint
meeting of Troop 2 and Pack 2
this week. They were Gary Noff-
singer, Douglas Rouse, Philip
Olson, Jake Garrison and Rich
ard Blankenship. Scoutmaster
James Martsfield led the open
ing ceremony.
be conducted for the benefit of
the March of Dimes fund, and
men members will furnish and
serve the refreshments.
To add funds to the PTA treas
ury the board voted to sponsor a
show, Ron Macolm's films on big
Same hunting In Alaska, which he
will narrate. The event will be
held March 29 at the high school
gymnasium. The high school Thes
pian Club will conduct an advance
ticket sale.
Servicp Taps
2 Polk Men
SUtciaun Nwi Sfrvtt
' DALLAS -Warren R. Gould
Jr., Sheridan, and Loren B. Cox,
Dallss, will report for induction
on Feb. 14. the Polk County Se
lective Service office reported
Wednesdsy.
New office hours will start
Monday at the Selective Service
office in the Armory here. The
office will be open from 0 a.m.
noon . and 1-4 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday and 9 a.m.
noon and 12 p.m. on Thursdays.
The office will be closed on oth
er days.
Lawrence R. Howard vs. Toby
Dianne Howard, plaintiff granted
divorce, defendant granted custody
of minor child, $37.50 monthly
support for minor child, property
settlement agreement approved.
Esther Young vs. George Young,
plaintiff granted divorce, awarded
custody of two minor children,
total of $35 monthly child support,
property settlement approved.
Jo Ann Mealue vs. James Mea-
lue. divorce granted plaintiff,
former name of Jo Ann Payton
restored.
Mary P. Thomas vs. Ernie R.
Thomas, legal separation granted
to plaintiff, total of $50 monthly
support for minor child. $100
monthly support for plaintiff.
' Probate Court filings:
Keith D. Evans appointed ad'
ministrator of the estate of Fannie
A. Clifford, estate valued at less
than $5,000; Lawrence A. Rich ap
pointed appraiser.
Leonard P. Kinkald appointed
administrator of estate of Mary
Corine Kinkaid, estate valued at
$2,750; H. D. Broderick. Donald
Blake and Kenneth Miller appoint
ed appraisers.
Bertha Wren appointed executrix
of the estate of F. A. Lowry, es
tate valued at $1,000.
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