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$-(Sfc. Ill) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Mar. 123, '56 Valley News Salesman Ihwt Survict Band Parents Qub to Honor Pupil Again Btatoaua N'tl Srvic WOODBURX Woodburn Baisd Parents Club voted to again pre- mtint th Arinn Milcte Attlrll In an ouUUnding senior in tlwnandify he" wo,u'd , ab'e tor this year when the auxiliary or- urn t0 the Herald off.ee. His right ganization met at the hiSh school! as amP",a,,d Tuesday evening. afler blood c,ot nalted circula- In addressing the group. Band ,tion in lhe limb- Director Don Jessop expressed hirhope for the establishment of i Tf Clirvrit' a bureau within the band, as t'Jli OIlUlll source for instrumental solos and or instrumental solos and es to be used in building is by outside organiza - ensembl programs tions. He reported that two new suits had been -purchased ior the band; and announced the follow ing band engagements: Spring Band Concert at the "high school, April 12; area contest in Eugene April 28; band program for Wood burn High School Thursday and for Silverton High School Friday; Band Week End tor high school seniors at Willamette University in the near future; and "Music in May at Forest Grove, for which 12 students have indicated their wish to attend. Preceding the business session, Jessop presented the following in a short program: Lynn Higgin- botham tn a piano solo, "Run, Run" from the suite by Pinto: I Vic Bender, chairman of misecl Wesley Smith, playing "The Lost I laneous details. Chord on the trombone, and Sherrill Boomer, who played Whispering Hope" on the ma rimba. Mrs. Ernest Livesay. , Mrs. Homer Wadsworth and Mrs. Car .rol Foster aerved refreshments duing the social hour. Mrs,.pul Boomer, Mrs." Vefl Hershberger and Mrs. C. W. Kersten com prise the refreshments commit tee for the April 17 meeting. i OCE Drm N amid for Dr. Maaske ;. Btaietmaa Nf Bervlea Memorial Hall is the name which ' wnducted by Clear Lake pUpils is to be given to the new loo-man'"! "ntmue Saturday when addi dormitory at Oregon College of tlonaj bund'M .wlU Piced P Education when it is dedicated on Rodents having paper for the Sunday. AprU 8. I Mve are requested to contact Ray- R. E. Kleinsorge. president. State ' n,ond m Terry Echelber Board of Hieher Education, stated: 8cr- - ' ' " The State Board of Higher Educa-' BrooV, Mr, Sara w Unhart tion is pleased to add this new ,:, h. it,. fir.t rn.,ic fnr th lVLfyX i rVL i uC. m to name it Koben J. Maaske Mem- L Mr,l it! .nT who more than anyone else envis- ioned and planned the building Silverton School Plans Progress Btatrsaaaa Newi Srvlr SILVERTON Plans for Silver ton's $300,000 junior high school proiect neared completion at a ali-uiTiifil VnaVlt i n It tti CftHirvl DtarM C TesdaT bt fheT i, rtUl work to be done on the electrical and mechanical division, and How ard Balderstone,' superintendent, said Thursday that the board hop ... .... . . . ea to nave inese oetaiis compiciea r . ' .r? J , 7 . J bv next Wednesday, making it pos-1 bard lU be displayed. Judges wiU sible to advertise for bids in timefard 11 ns. (or winning en- for them to be opened at a school board meeting on April 18. KEW CHORUS PRACTICES NORTH HOWELL The newly organized chorus of North Howell Grange met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunn Wednesday evening for practice. Mrs. Leo Petting to the president, Mrs. Andrew erson is the director. Polk County Court News Btateiataa Ni Bervlra IliUiaui Xri Btrvlrt DALLAS The assumed business name. The Coffee Cup Cafe" was filed here Monday by Elsie V. Porter and Thelma M. Howsden. The business is located at Mon mouth. The assumed business name of -Dallas Health Studio was filed here Tuesday by Chester B. Teal and Mary K. Teal. The business is located in Dallas. The following divorce was grant ed Wednesday ia Polk County Cir cuit Court: Margaret Dragcr vs. Douglas M. Drager. divorce granted, plaintiff granted care and custody of minor child and $80 monthly support pay ments, property settlement approv ed. iw mum Complefe CHINESE DINNER Aif Htel ond serve ia MJiivfeif Canby Editor Back on Job Sutrtmaa Jirw Srrvlrr CANBY Editor Tom Gerper of the Canby Herald, hospitalized for six weeks with a kidney, ailment, resumed his column in the Herald Thursday and reported that he would edit copy for future editions from his borne here. Gerber said it was too early to . , Wpt I fill 1 (I lit ' - ' A Ulalj-lll, Sutrtmaa Ntwi Brrvlr DALLAS A ham on every Eas ter dinner table here is the aim of the Dallas Jaycees organization which is sponsoring its second an nual ham shoot Friday. The event, to be held at the VFW hall on the old junior high school grounds, will start at 7:30 p.m. The Junior Chamber plans to make the shoot an annual event just prior to Easter. Gordon Cota is general chair man. Working with him are Frank Sciaccotti. entertainment chair- man; Tom Newton, treasurer: Wil lis Hart, publicity; Malt Williams. I creeter. and Norm Guedon and sutcunaa Nrwi Bervlc Subllmlty-A retreat for women of the Stavton-Sublimitv area will h rnnrfnptiwi Frirfnu ihrnnirh Sun. day at Our Lady of Peace Retreat HmiM di Hi.Kor Thn ukhinif tn attend are to contact Mrs. Joseph Wolf. Mrs. Lee Highberger or Mrs. Ann DcJardin. Tv.. u - ci..r., f .u- M..u.ji i a cooked food sale at 10 a.m. Sat' urday at two store, here. : Clear . Lake - The paper drive h rS succeeal, Mrs- - rmKeram .-si--! ,rn,ni . noiiinn in Salem. Mrs. Ray Hillyer contin- .. . -i . ues as second cook. Suvertoa The Silverton Volun teer Fire Department is sponsoring the appearance of Ron Malcolm, sportsman, photographer and com mentator. Two of his feature length color films on Alaska will be shown Friday and Saturday nights at Eu gene. Field School. Showings will start at p.m. Hubbard A science fair will be at Hubbard Grade School gym from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and fromi 7 to 9 P.m Thursday and to 12 a.m. on Friday. Exhibits made b childrn i!',omr,Aur!Jra Brad- 1 afrn. RiiHt'Ul TVinaM anH Huh. I1 V " ""f""3' event is open to the public. Sherldaa Harry Dillon, ores! dent of Linfield College, will be - 'ihe suest speaker for the Yamhill County Federation of Women's 1 Hubs annual meeting to be held , in Dayton on April lftth, accord- Haugeo of Sheridan. this FLAPJACK ( Choice cf RCO. YEU.OW or PINK hardwood handle Now, ohortor, mora ' convanlont alio only B Inchoo J7i ffJL r- ui ciuaur UTTIISIIUf MOW j.s'l - . ; JtrsrX'J TkH, X, V aunt fueMoi wtMsa a e. o. sm . iMirw us, lltNl H TNI tX I Makes pancake light a and luscious as can I bt And tha butter-1 anllk'a right la the anix - La exact the I right proportion. TaaU the differwiiee - 1 a. ... I O MB ' mm. Tonight's Big Mglit lor These Lassies 1 TCRNER Selection of of these girls as aaeet win highlight the Pep Dab and Lettennea's Canlval Friday Might at Cascade laioa High School. Left U light are Charlotte Hlltaa. senior ; Deanm Tkerkel. Junior; Yvonne Peet, sophomore, and Catherine Music, treshmea. Votes, sold for a peaay each, will de cide who becomes carnival's aaeeB. Cascade HS Carnival Set StatMmta Ntwi Servlct TURNER Four community or ganizations within Cascade Union High School district have been in vited - to provide booths at the school's Pep Club and Lettermen's Carnival Friday. The frolic will start at 7 p.m. in the school gym. A nominal admission will be charged. Organizations sponsoring booths are the Marion, North Santiam and Turner community clubs and the Aumsville PTA. . School organizations also will man booths at the carnival. i Bueaa Vista The Buena Vista Highland extension unit will meet 1 Monday at 10:30 a.m. Marilyn I Staael, home economics agent, I talk on "Weight for Good Health. Lunch will be served at noon V m,,mhrs- Rose KJau cr and Harr,et Busby re host j esscs' Fruitland-The Fruitland Moth er s Club is sponsoring a play at the schoolhouse at S p.m. Friday ITU -TV,. Dl.nk I-lnrku" i beBented be 1 m Civic Players. Hopewell A house arming party is planned Sunday from 24 p.m. in honor of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Copton and family who have built a new home on the Amity road. In charge of plans are Mrs. Glen Harris, Mrs. Ross Rogers and Mrs. N. O. Pearse ;WIBi. Church will .observe Bueaa Vita-The Buena Vista Good Friday with a candle light : i . . - The Rev. Burton Bastuscheck of c.t ...:n u . .u. .... Odit'iu win uv picscui iur mc act- vice. On Easter morning the Sun day School will present an Easter program at 10:30. The Assembly of God will have an Easter pro gram at morning services on Easter. Pratam The Pratum Commu nity Gub is sponsoring a pie social at the schoolhouse Saturday at p.m. There will be door prizes and a program. , Sheridan Girls Drill At Rebfkah Parley suu.m.. n. srvir. SHERIDAN Sheridan F.L. girls put on a special candlelight drill seating the convention of ficers' at the Rebekah district convention in Amity Saturday. Loisel Bride served as drill cap tain and Ann Calls as musician Mrs. Perry Newton of Sheridan was seated as the new district chairman. Next year the con vention will be held in Sheridan r3H3r3 with Alters Flapjack f.lix New Kind of TUnUGQ iuat-proof nickel en coppor 1 plating ft Send VS . V I aw "X. "V I fMnm4 It 0(4 Mimt traanuili frrm Altwrl rupikHt MU ((rem ana kM Miaul. rV tn4 bw th npr Tururr u OtcrriM. Urn fcntdU arlwr tkrrjmt trigm, ... , , O TIUOW O eiN( I (hM hm etair New Residents Statrimaa Newt Bervirt FOUR CORNERS New resi dents of Four Corners are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hogue and children, Robert Alan, 10. Her bert Lawrence, 7, and Cherry Ann. 4. The Hogues are located in the Nordvold residence at 200 S. Lancaster Dr. Hogue is a vice president of the Dole Pineapple Co. which operates the former Paulus Bros, cannery and has been transferred to Salem from San Jose, CaliL, where he was assistant secretary- treasurer of the Hawaiian Pine-j apple Co. Hogue has been in the canning; business in San Jose for the past ten years. Moving away are Howard E. Roberts ALlc and Mrs. Roberts i and children Cheryl and Michael. They will leave March 26, for MemDhis. Tenn.. whereJtobe'rts HM1 attend the ft. Navy Elec tronic School. He has been at Lesion Post Will Honor Klcinsorirc . f C7 Slatrimaa News Brrviri SILVERTON Dr. R. E. Klein sorge will be honored as the first commander of Delbert Reeves Post, American Legion, at the an nual past commanders and past presidents social program Monday night at Silverton Legion Hall. Add ed guests will be from Portland, Salem and other valley posts. Mrs. Magda Frank is chairman of the social and refreshment hour. Bruce Billigs is arranging the pro gram. Roy Davenport is president, and Frank M. Powell is secretary of the recently formed Past Com manders Club. Mrs. Robert Allen is Past Presi dents Parley chairman, with Mrs. T. P. Heidenstrom, Delbert Reeves auxiliary president, serving as sec retary of the Past Presidents. YORKS LEAVE SUBLIMITY SUBLIMITY Mr. and Mrs. Dave York and children have moved to Milwaukie where he was transfer red from his position at Salem. r- (on sale ij;ii' I , ijjj.r.iii. i - if . ; ' - i , v A .;.1L At 4 Corners tached to the Naval Air Facilities in Salem for seven years. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wells and children, Joe and Vicki, have moved to Portland, where he has accepted a position with the state. I ii i juj w t i f r-t. W iruitsare Jj W THEM BOTH! AMX Iw.vu.iffMrjl. I ' "41 I 11 T 1IT7 l Who else tut 8&W Kand-peels eaeK grapefruit for you ? Where else "but 8&W- sueK fancy care for now at your grocers ) f Births At Valley Hospitals Siirnua Nwt Srrvlr SILVERTON-To Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Olsen, Oregon City, a have been named to the honor roll Maul. Hawaii. anu7 daughter. March 20 at the Silver- for winter term. At least 15 hours Grace Peloquin, oaston. P" ton Hospital. 1 must be carried for the term, and Little. K.nzua; Car!tta Nyiana, To Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sieger, 'a grade point average of J.J or Astoria: Dolores Ple. : m ciiy. St Paul son. March 20, at the better must be earned. Annice Roberts. Oregon City siyr- Silverton Hospital. Follow ing are the honor ron stud- na Saney. Sweet Home; To Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Stanton.' ents: Frances Asalzoff. Rainier; Seeghtz. Wanda even- coos Lebanon, a daughter. March 21. at Karen Ashby. Tillamook; Charles Bay; Mama lodcr. UD.Dar the Silverton Hospital. ; Crowley, Monmouth; Aura Lee Two students earned A s in a i To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott. ; Deaver. Powers; Phyllis Seid, courses. They were Frances Agai Silverton a son March 21. at the Elaine McLauehlin. Ilene Gran-;Hlf and Marilyn Eastnage. son. Silverton Hospital. WTLLAMINAN IN ALASKA WILLAMINA Mrs. Robert Mode is in Anchorage. Alaska, where! her daughter. Phyllis, is in a hos pital with a broken leg suffered in a skiing accident. The latter is employed in Anchorage by the Bank of Alaska. , Wonderful sueh fancy fruits ! 7& 7 mm OCE Winler-Tcrm Honor Roll Lists Vallcv Studcnls sturunaa Krw Srrvir , calf Emerald Pickett. Kay Ellen MONMOUTH Jack D. Morton. ! Salter. George Slawsor n -.11 i r.... su.mwn a of Salem: Sumie hoo- nsusirar ai uicgun vuutgc 01 wu- cation, reports that 38 students jberg. Joan Holbeck, Doris Munee, Harold Nelson, all of Portland; An nett Amell, Jeanette Spinney, Bea verton; Opal Bradshaw, West Linn: Dwaine Brandt. Monmouth; lyrus crown. Lianas; aucc viaia, St. Helens; John Davis, Idanha. Marilyn Eastridge, Leone Hend erson, Carolyn Jones. Robert Kortzeborn, Mary Kathleen Met- - . ohoi- ayasm, r-ei)n "'"" -""""7 HEART VICTIMS IMPROVE SILVERTON-Two heart attack victims were reported improving Thursday at Silverton HospitaL They were George Hauge, who waa stricken in the downtown area Sat urday, and Charles Morley, 88, who has been hospitalized for sev eral weeks. 4' 4 . 0 0 0 I nilkBUkul LsaaaaoaiaBoaaaasaaiaBaaasaaiaBiaBj