Valley Nevs Statesman Nw Survlct Wallace Road Fire District Hearing Set , Itiltimtt, Iff wi l.rvlra DALLAS llritring on the pro poood fire p'olrciion district north of West Salem hn boon net (nr 11 a m. May i In the Polk County court houw. Judge Cal M. Barnhart laid that petition! bearing 1S2 lignature had been submitted to the county court requiting formation of the district. The proposed district would aerve about l.V) families in the Polk County area north of Weit Salem. The hearing will consider boun daries and determine whether the district should be formed. If. ap proved, the hearing will be fol lowed by the nomination of direc tor through petition. A director may be nominated by a petition bearing IS signatures. ' The five nominee receiving the highest number of votes at an' election will be elected to the dis trict board. The election, which will be scheduled following the , hearing, will be at the Brush Col lege store, Judge Barnhart said. Cornwall New PTA Leader At Woodburn suuimta Ntwi i.rvir. WOODBURN Charles Cornwell will head Woodburn PTA during the coming year as a result of elections held at Washington School Thurs- A nt auiin i n ft Ha iiswatnfta Ml(t LfoV Froom In toe prei dency and v j " I will be installed at the May meet . i , Completing the panel are Howard Palmer as vice president: Mrs. Joe j,ti,rsa-Southern Pacific work Walker, treasurer; and Mrs. Wil-1 men this week tore down the re liant Zyp. secretary. j mamder of the depot building here. A rhfln0 in thp hv-lawa tn nrn- n. t. l.j i - " i vide for a second vice president and to Include a member of the executive board on each nominal- Ins committee wax introduced and mill h nrnuintoH (nr a viit at lh next meeting of the association, i Mrs. Don Barrett, chairman of tr.e neattn committee, reported 123 children were served by the well- child clinic this month. Mrs. Rob ert Mathison introduced families new to Woodburn PTA. Prizes for the largest parent rep resentation went to the first grade room taught by Mrs. Mary Blevans and to' a sixth grade room, the Instructor of which is Mrs. Lola Henderson. enderson. llhiM' Fmn FaW.Sui Tel net ft ' Sane ii.i.fU,iu..mi u.. i ii,. opereZ S Z by im opereua w dc presemeo Dy win and aixth grades conducted by ; Miss Joan Meyer. Friday. April 13 at I p.m. at Washington School. Yuiera were urueu 10 ca. ineir ballots at the budget election Thurs day, April 12. VATICAN ADDS RELATIONS VATICAN CITY I - With the addition of Luxembourg this week 45 nations now have diplomatic relations with the Vatican. It is the biggest such representation over gathered here. i Styt. 1114 ! Slack l,i Dr. Scholl's Penonal Re ativca from Chicago will be here to conduct this one day only foot telief demonstration ... using Dr. Scholl's Pedo-Graph and other acicntific Foot Measure Device. h, Cm t aitnacat awaatas.tw t f J- Cotninq! V rlSO0A 1aCl StylaSIOS KwkCaM Phone NOW for an Appointment JIM'S SHOE SERVICE If I North High Strttt g v , -. . ,-,. rfhim, 2-9050 Ucv. N. Hawk Dies, Former Turner Man Ultima Ntwi Sarvlr TURNKR The Rev, N. Sherman Hawk, M, former pastor of Turner Methodist Church, died In a La Grande hospital Friday morning after an illness of about a year. Born Oct. 24, IfUW in Van Horne, Iowa, he came to the P a 1 1 f I c northwest in 1910 and held pastor ate In I d a h o, Washington and Oregon. He was at the Turner church from 193 to 1938. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge and Odd Fellows. The Rev. Hawk Is survived by one daughter, Miss Kathrya Hawk with whom he had been staying at La Grande; sons, Daniel N. Hawk of Clntskanie, and John S. Hawk of Salem; six grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held In La Grande at i p.m. Monday with burial in the La Grande cemetery. Staltimaa Ni Srlrt Breaks Election of officers Is scheduled when Brooks PTA meets at I p.m. Tuesday in the school gymnasium. The program will con sist of entertainment by Deloine Robinson's tumbling class, Mrs. Martin Mikkelsn s 411 knitting club and by .out. under leadership j Mrt Marshaii christotferson and Monly Christoflerson West Staytea Lyle King, coach at Cascade Union High School, helped organize a Softball team at West Stayton School this week The loam a tiro a mm tm laantfif iuaiv stasis sisok it iv so lsiveativvs scheduled here April 20 with North ran ui ii uou nxn iru niaiiuiiiK for a najin( ,n(j receiving station after the main oart was demolished ! several year ago- when regular trajnstops here were discontinued. Turner - Mrs. Manuel Keene and Mrs. Carl Graves were elected ueiegaies w ine neoewn Assemoiy. scheduled at Tillamook in May, at , Vnlloy s Uriels the meeting of Ideal Rebekah lodge Miss Lstey was born in Minne Wednesday evening. Mrs. Manuel sola on Nov. 17, 1869. and had been Keene was recommended as dis- .a resident of Falls City and Mon trict deputy. Mrs. Ulwin Denyer mouth for many years. She was and Mrs. Bert Peebles were elected , a retired schoolteacher. alternates to the assembly. helper, will be out all day Saturday . ,' .J, ' i lh Preh in MS of rain) 'wording to Bob Scholl. Cub Scout-1 up outside the city imits, but any- brin t0 the Mo'" . ... . . f J lne 0 W uml- sheridae-Officers elected lor the ! nsu nu vi-ar hv the Sheridan Gar- den Club are Mrs. Duane Ehnes, Bcllevue, president; Mrs. Niilo Koivu of Route 2 Sheridan, first vice-president; Mrs. Melvin John son, Ballston, second vice-presi I dent; Mrs. Dale Cooley, Sheridan,; secretary; and Mrs. Zelma Thorn soil, Sheridan, treasurer. It was i voted to hold a summer flower show. , FOR ONE DAY ONLY will b at our store . . . featuring Dr.Scholl's Shoes FOR MEN WOMEN CHILDREN Feet Hurt? Hard-to-Fit? Now . . . from the world'i largest organization devoted ... exclusively to cot care ... Dr. Sertoli's Shoes are here. , Dr. Scholl's Shoes ... the ultimate in comfortable foot wear ... are the result of SO years' experience gained in . the development and perfection of the highest quality products. Dr. Scholl's Shoes are made in the nation's largest range of sizes, widths and lasts ... of finest, softest leathers ... in many smart styles. We will have in our store over 1600 pairs of Dr. Scholl's Shoes in more than 65 styles and 650 combination fittings ... shoes to fit every type of foot. COME IN FOR FREE FOOT TEST Girls Lead f i 8ILVERTON-0llef Taraaoff (left) kas earaed vaMfetarla aaaw aad Kav Bergenoa It salutatorlaa f the elasa f 1K4 at Hilvertaa laloa III Rental, the seheol repmied Friday, Balk will be Soared al romme acemeal eierelses. 90 Seniors To Graduate At Silvcrton Sutrimm tftwt Srrvirt SILVERTON Approximately 80 students will receive diplomas at Silverton Union High School exer cises at I p-m. Tuesday, May 29, in the school gymnasium, Class valedictorian is Colleen Taranoff, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Leon Taranoff, Silverton Star route, who plan a career in nurs ing. Salutatorian Kay Bergeron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bergerson, 121 Barger St., plans to major in advertising. ..Sly ' we ld Z Others placing in the class top Duane McHolick, France Benson. Peggy Dobbin. Jim Palmquist, Frit Skirvin, Ronald Melton, Edith Turner and Caryl Setterberg. Baccalaureate rite are schedul ed May 27 with the Rev. Carl G. Berg of Calvary Lutheran Church as speaker. Viola Estey, 86, Longtime Polk , 1 KcSIUCIlt. DlC8 SUtrima Ntwi Srrvlr MONMOUTH - Miss Viola M. s- Broad St., Mon- moulh- dle) at an Independence - loni "iess. Surviving are a niece. Miss Fidelia Dear love, Minneapolis, M-?; nePhew' John Esley Detroit Ore. Kreuger Mortuary Sunday at I p.m. Interment will be in Belcrest Park. S T.h "umr f W ""'"t Vmlei Kingdom i increasing at tne rale of 31 OTe hundredths of a per cent a year compared with 1.7 per cent a year in the United .States PIANO SALE Startinf it $435.00 Grands k Spinets Terms THE MUSIC (ENTER 49S Center St, (Across faom Meier It Frank) APRIL 14lh Everything for foot relief will be available to you during this denv onttration. This is your' big op portunity to get quick, economical relief from all common forms of foot trouble. Classmates 1 f Sacred Heart Club Elects tatnmaa Nwi Sarvlr GEIIVAIS Mother of next fall' first grade pupils at Sacred Heart School here will be guests of the Mothers' Club at its May 1 meeting-Mrs. Ray Matlock was re-elected president at the April meeting which saw Mrs. Med Davidson 1 V REASONS WHY 1 f. Salcn i-ra Community Park (Jets New Sponsor SHERIDAN Buell firni;e has voted to take over Buell Park from I'olk County and has outlined a big Improvement pro ject for the park. Members plan to have all the underbrush clear ed ort, Instill playground equip ment for children, dig a well and hive running water,' remodel the small building at the park Tr a caretaker, and to build ad ditional picnic tables and have several fireplaces built. The park, which Is a very pop ular spot in the summer (or both young and old. was orlelnaUy turned over to the countv bv the Buell Park board, but the county not having funds to im prove or maintain the park, ex pressed a desire to have it turned over to the state. State representatives visited the park and thought It had much natural beauty and, while it would be a fine community park, did not have the aspects (or a stMe park, so the state declined acceptance. choken. as vice president ; Mr. Howard Matlock, secretary, and Mr. Joe Doran, treasurer. In charge for the May meeting is Mrs. Louis Schmerber assisted by Mrs. Tony Adelman and Mrs. Leo Klecniski. .w Over i2.ooancao r I "J ATI at f 4 Program r Include These Advantages ': IGood Earnings - Currently savers in 1955. Insured Safety - Your $10,000 by the Federal . Convenient Availability Convenient as to location, parking areas and hours . . , fj. additions or withdrawals may be made conveniently without delay. 4 Special Purpose Accounts . lets you save for any purpose, with more than I one account. Children's 6. 7. : SALEM FEDERAL Frank Story, Airlie-Area Farmer, Dies SUIf.maa Nrwi R.rvtrt DALLAS - Frank "Story. Alrl'c 1 district farmer died Friday at hospital In Drlle where he had ; in,vmi,yi j he guest minuter hern a patient for several duys. ' , Summj, M(.,hKirt tnurcn Sun. He was M). day morning. Anderson Is the tu- The dereaHTd was the former d(.n, pa,tor Alarquam Meln. husband of r.thr-I Story. &S. who,,, thurtn Hig tfmm w, was sentenced to three year. In PowM, or Weakness?" Ulan pnson here Thursday on a charge . Murrav . ,,,, twknl pttl(ir ,t ol assaulting Story art Nov J. Summjti wl peacn ,t Marqu.m. ainrv w nuapiiRiira nncuy ill that time with a chest wound. In - fll-led by a mall cslihre "i'lol. Deriity Corone' Karl Thomson said story family had reftu'tei that an autopsy be performed Sat urday. Story had spent most of hi lire in the Airlie district where sur vivors include a brother. Ie Story. Also surviving are a bro ther Carl, Windsor, Calif., and a sister,' Mr. H. J. Beven. Port land. Service are pending here at Bollman Chapel. EXTENSION I'NIT ELECTS - I J EFJERSON The Sidney -Tallxrf Home Extension unit ha elected i Mrs. Claude Pllcher chairman. ! OtJwtnew officer are vice choir- in, Mr. William Knight, and retary-treasurer, Mr. Herman Biiese. Retiring chairman la Mr. ; are Turnidge. The U.S. Air Force is studying use of mothballs on coastal air port to discourage seagull. I LuiuAlb . . . AT 3. More than $300,000.00 was distributed to Salem - savings account at Salem Federal is Insured against Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation. savings accounts welcomed Earnings may be left to compound or received by check. SERVICE . . . PROMPT, EFFICIENT, FRIENDLY. s. FIVE DOLLARS 10. K SAVINGS & Statesman, SiVm, Ore. Sat., April 7, 105(1 (Str. T)-3 Student Minister From Willamette To (live Sermon ORCHARD HEIGHTS -Chnrlc Anderson, senior at Willamette Tt, (mink n.rtrlu rnl.,A. I , ' J i .. j I0' ,h churcn . be Monday night at 7:30. OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:1$ TO 9 tM. OTHER DAYS 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 PJ1 Completo OPTICAL Service IOY HAUQUIST, O. D. Optometrist-Office located Ot Meier A Frank't-Salom EYE EXAMINATION FRAME STYLING PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED OnOMtTRIST-MEZZANINI Of Cmtm Vwr Ckaria.yUH ir. 4. . j t nnAr r i "11 Mil Lj hub hi; . , . may be opened for any OR MORE OPENS AN ACCOUNT. SAVEBYTIIE10TII... EARN FROM THE SAVE BY MAIL. LOAN ASSOCIATION Polk County VTA M-t mm . m ar Council to IHeet Sl.lr.maa N Srrvir FALLS CITY-The Polk County Council PTA will hold it final meeting of the year Tuesday at I p m. In the Falls City High School. All' annual reports on work lor the past year will be given. Klr-ctkm ot new county council otllcera will be held ,A speclnl Invitation is extended to all new PTA of leers, a work. shops are In the planning stage to I m""y "i" k""""" !hf ""'m wUn nr" work- othw interested person are also I welcome. o a is . Federal loss to chilJ. J5" 1ST. V