Valley News .
Statttman News Srvic
Two Receive
Scholarships
At Mt. Ansel
Pioneer Picnics
Set for Sunday
At Waldo Hills
Employment
Plan DraVs
Mt. Angel Aid
SUteaaBaa Nw trrvkr
MT. ANGEL George Day of
the State Employment Service at v.n i -i
Salem was guest speaker at the groVpTiu ga.lrTmnTnd the M hunting, das..
Km.
Smorgasbord At
Sublimity Sunday
IliliiMii Nw tw'tl
Sl'BLIMITY The descendants
( the Ute Mr. and Mr. Josrpa
tuatnaua Stmt ierrtet
SUBLIMITY The second an
nual Smorjtasbord jitney luncheon
sponsored by the Marion Home
htwt Srrrtr Auxuiarjrui be pveB ra ine
J r.k m-mn CiiKHmittf
MT. ANGEL The tw. atholar-! g-JT. w JZTZi
bipt to Mt Angel Women t:r',""i ' -w.-r.wi':. u ;-vi.-i
College were awarded to Kathcr-1 v . .r. i. w. kwfit r ih. ! a charter w nrvwniMi to ! A no-host dinner was held
ine Woodier and Judy Foltx.' u. h !th newhr ortuiM nb nark o U the afternoon spent
jiainenne receiving me iuu tui
tion scholarship- and Judy the
1 hall scholarship.
Cub Pack in
Hayefeville
Wins Charter
Spenner Family
Reunion Hell At
Toepfer.Home
Births
At ValUy Hospitals
Statesman Salem. Ore, Fri, June 1. "58 (Src. II13 ;
Unit Now Headed By Mrs. Pralher
stainaw nw tvnrtt i in of Mrs. Lelaea' Prather ,-
B I' E.N A VISTA New officers 1 chairman. Mn. R. R. Yunf nee-
jwere installed at the meeting of: chairman, and Mrs. Elmer. Busb
the Buena Vista HiihUnd eaten-; tecretvy-treuurer. Each re-
.miiic - ' :.w. .. Spenner held their annual reunion
a Sb'k-VS S j"" the Be. Toepfe, -borne
BROOM To Mr. ard Mr. Gor- the Buena Vista HilhUBd eaten-; tecretvy-treuurer.
don i Pat' Merrill, formally of sinn unit Tuesday. reived a corsage from the eut-
Breok.. now of Tillamook, their i Mr. Howard Powers, a part goiag chairman, Mrs. Cecil HulV
third child, a son, bora May a. 'chairman, conducted the install-' bub.
Dayton Donates
in
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of HayesviUe. Twenty boj are : "-"ni puium m , nc.
registered comprising three dens. ) McCausland while on a recent ,
Richard Jonesburg and Stephen j tour f Europe.
Bentley were awarded their Bob- Completinf the family reunion
cat pin. The den chiefs are Billie ; day was a telephone call that eve-
' mard Scho1 President of the college. The two DAYTON Ninety-five pint of Frey. Gary Coome. and URoy j nin; from Harold Toepfer of the
in Waldo HiUs. r .w. .:.,: hj a a .. .w. v.mhni Slattum. boy scouts from Hayes- Imtcd States Marine Corps, in-
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SUtnmaa Nws irrkt
SJLVfcRTOWrne annual WUlarC The awards were announced bv Q" ITn.la
and Centerview pioneer picnics will rmi u-.Mr nurimt lj W UlUOU U III IS
County Bloodmobile unit during its viUe troop 16,
Riiinc Mnn'. iiinKmi MnnHiv . niK.. ......j. visit to Davton this wee. More Cubmasier is lharlie Love as-
around 1 pm. All former pupils special assemoiT oi Academy
asking cooperation in hiring
physically handicapped persons.
than 100 donors offered blood, but sisted by Harvey Christenson. Mrs.
forming his parents he is now a
PFC and will be stationed at Camp
Pendleton the next sis weeks.
ipw iy ". "-""iin . , . i nil. u rv..l1r.
and teacher, are especially invited tudent, included the Enc Allen '"u ZT' memher. .re Richard Moruan.
A goal of 100 pints had been set. den mothers. Harold Karnes. William Kaufman,
The vUit was sponsored by the The cub pack is sponsored by the" C. E. Barnes, with Harvey Chris
Davton Tigers Club Hayesville PTA. The committee tenson as chairman
He explained the difficulties and friends of the communitv arc Certificate of Newspaper Servir
cor.ronting these persons and also invited to bring their picnic from the Oregon Scholastic Press,-
states that Marion and Polk baskets and join the group for the presented to Katherine Woodlv
counties have planned a program day. and Judy KolU, editors of the
of year-around help. Mrs. Ella Moore is planning a school paper; and C.eorge Turn-
A meeting will be held in program for the afternoon John bull certificates to Kathleen
Salem on June 6 to which club Schiffer Turner, is. association Hutsch and Joann Mirhels, edit
President Carl Mucken said Mt. president, and Mrs. Paul Salad- ors o the school annual.
Ante! would send a delegate of eli. secretary. Diane Wilson, Mary Alice Mr
the city and the business men. - Nabb and Jeanette Wolf wre
A letter from the State High- . , announced as the winners of the
way department said that funds I filllltV 110111) "athulic Dauuhters 1'octFv (on
for secondary roads were insuf- VJIIIH. w It'll IS ,fs, 3n(, .
To Spend Day
n
ficien to allow improving the
highway between Mt. Angel and
Silverton, for which the two cities
had made application last Janu
ary, following a fata, accident.
Kather Cyril I.eho!d announced
that the Citizens' Band would
play at the annual Corpus C'hnsti
procession throuch the streets of
the city next Sunday William
Bean, chairman of the sports
committee reported that junior
baseball and snfthall for the hoys
and girls' teams would start this
week, and the Pee Wee'' games
would heein next week
Pilgrimage con-
At Mt. Angel
Statesman ftrrvlir
Calendar of
Retreats Full
At Mt. Aiigel
SUtrsman Vrw Srrvlrf
MT. ANGKL A list of retreats
to be given at Mt Angel Abbey
during the coming summer shows
almost a continuous succession of
the spiritual exercises arranged
for different groups from June to
tn the middle of August
first on the 1st are the retreats
for vi-mlar clergy of the diocese,
the Ik-s one lor .lime i In 8.
and the -crcwl from .lime 11 lo IV
The ftfl of Ihr anmiai laymen'
retreats is slated June l.'i In 17
This will lie followed hy the re
treat for the priests, (raters and
brothers of Mt. Angel Abbey June
1 to 22. The second retreat for
laymen will be held June 22 to 24.
A special retreat for the Knights
of Columbus is arranged for July
IS to 15; one for married couples,
July 20 to 22: and one for engaged
couples July 27 to 29
I nited Nation
test winner
Singing awards went to Carol
Eder, Edna Edgell, Louise Gesch
will and Pat Herrle and orchestra
Pins to Joyce Bean, Kathleen
Butsch, tMaurita Jaeger, lrma
MT. ANGEL - Members of 'O' mmon, Joann
Marion Countv Historical Societv, ;"''hrls- I-" c y Plott. Margie
led bv Archivist David C Duni- Schwan Schmitz.
wav of the Oregon State Library. In tnf field of sports, (he
will make a tour of Mt Angel "wards were presented to Maxme
Sunday Mucken. 'Jane Gaul, Claire Ebner
The group will he welcomed 3, Srhmitz, 'rene Weinacht
at Mt. Angel W omens' College at """"'"ne oooiey ann i.U()
3 p m hy Mayir Jacob Berchtold
and Mother MAGemma, OSB. of
the Benediclinf Convent
Sister M Alberta, dean-regis-rar
of the school, will give a
history of the convent and school,
t'ol fee will be served
At 4 pm they will visit he
H K. Witte home about a mile
west of the city, reputed to be
the oldest house in Mt. Angel
and built by George Settlem
who came to Oregon over a cen
tury ago.
Krom there the visitors will go
to the Abbey to see the natural
history museum and the rare
book collection. The Very Rev.
Ambrose Zenner. who spent sev
eral years in Kngelherg, Switzer
land, will present a brief history
of the Abbey and explain his
collection of historical document
brought from Europe.
Plott
Prizes in the Booster club were
icreived by Joyce Bean, Pat
Schmitz, Maxine Mucken. Irma
Kaiser, Sandra Prosser, Kather
me Xonncman, Joan Deagan
Marlene Kahut, Carol Eder and
Ruth Wilde
COATS
p
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Drastically Seduced!
Ye$, prices have been cut yi and more en long and shorty
coats.
Included are imported and domestic woolens, Eineger Cash
meres and failles. All colors including white.
FASHION MODELING
0
oom
Social Security
lopic
of Meeting
ft
Reg. 29.95
to 159.95
Sawfly Larvae
Shows Up in
Grass Fields
Stalrsman Nfiil Srrvire
; BETHKL Tom Lobingier of the 1 1
social security office will show a i
film and talk on "Social Security i
HlH tho r,rm,.r" at lh..
Monday meeting ol the Farmers
l iuon. Clean-up duy at the grounds
ol Hie new KC co-op on Silverton
Road will be Saturday. June 2-
Helpers are to bring carpenter
. . .......
" wrecking iuuis. . fc., ,
Now WHO
ALL SALES FINAL ,
- CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOME -
The Towne Shop
480 N. Capitol
In the Capitol Shopping Center
New Store Hours-Mondays I Fridays, 9:30 to 9.00 - Other Days, 9:30 to 5:30
gMMMWOre'-" wwmwi - -
Friday Nijrlit, June 1st, at 6 and 7 P. M.
Dinner Suggestions
Complete pinner Served from 5:00 to 8 00 P. M. in our Lovely Cherry Room
Choice of. Pineapple, Grapefruit. Apple or Tomato Juice or Clam Chowder
OCEAN FRESH SALMON STEAK with Lemon Wedges 1JS
ROAST LEG OF LAMB, MINT JELLY AM
POT ROAST OF BEEF with Brown Gravy . 1J
(Special price for tonight onlv)
GROUND ROUND STEAK with SAUTE FRESH MUSHROOMS US
Whipped Potatoes Fancy Baby Beets
Hot Rolls, Butter Salad Milk - Hot Tea Coffee
CHOICE OF DESSERT WITH DINNER
Ire Cream or Sherbet Deep Dish Apple Pie a la mode
Cup Custard with Strawberries
(Dinner for Children Under Twelve One-half Price)
FILET OF MIGNON with SAUTE FRESH MUSHROOMS .. UI
Baked Potatoes Tossed Green Salad, Choice of Dressing
FRENCH FRIED SCALLOPS with Tartar Sauce l.li
French Fried PoUtoes Cole Slaw
DEVILED FRESH CRAB IMPERIAL (Prepared to Order) ..V...U5
French Fried PoUtoes Tossed Green Vegetable Salad
LIPMANS MONTAGUE SANDWICH ... .. UI
(Sliced Breast of Turkey, Ham and Cheese Sandwich, Dipped in Egg
Batter and Fried to a Golden Brown, Served with Combination
Vegetable Salad)
SPECIAL FRUIT SALAD PLATE LUNCHEON l.U
(Pineapple, Oranges. Grapefruit, Peach, Pear and Cottage Cheese
with Lipman's Fruit Salad Dressing)
(Melon and Fresh Frnlt l'te in Season)
GREEN GODDESS CRAB SALAD . UI
(Tossed Greens and Fresh Crab with Lipman's Green Goddess
Dressing, Tomato, Celery and Olive Garnish)
DESSERTS
Individual Cherry Pie ; 30
Banana Cream Pie . 20
Cup Custard with Strawberriei .20
Prune Cake 20
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MUSIC FROM .
THE BEAUTIFUL WURLIT7.ER ORGAN
COMPLETE LUNCHEONS FROM ISc SERVE0 DAILY IMS TO 2 F. M.
PARK FREE Two Hours-with purchase of $1.00
fourth in the
retreats. Aug
7 to If)
series n laymen s
10 to 12 and Aug.
Sawfly larvae have been found
August will bring the third and in Marion County chewings fescue
fields for the first time, says Mar
ion County Agent Hollls Ottaway
As vet, the only fields needing con
trol measures are located in the
llubhard-St. Paul areas A spot
( heck in the Waldo Hills area indi
cates that the insect is also present
in that area
Howeser, this insect, which is
from about one-half to three-quarters
of an inch long, roughly re
sembles a small cutworm. During
the heat of the day, it is found in
the lower foliage, but at twilight
can be easily seen on the terminal
growth of the plant If an infesta
tion is present and justifies a dust
Lakes Draw
Manv lst-Day
Fishermen
Statesman News Srrvlrf
in
MARION' FORKS-A11 lake
the National Forest of Oregon
opened to fishing with large par
ticipation For days, tars and
boats were piloted up and down
the highway. Forty-eight cars
vound their way up the Marion
Lake road, their owners braving
four feet of snow tn catch the
vary ones, Nice catches were
marie in spite of the weather A
number had their limits in Lake
Ann before 7 a m opening day
I. eo Weddle and son of Jeffer
son reported a catch of IV
Lost Lake. Blue Lake, Sullle.
Crane Prairie. Fast and Paulina
lakes were popular and all pro
vided good fishing.
The unheard of happened an
Fa-tern Brook was caught in Mar
ion Lake Reports from Diamond
l ake staled ti-h small
ing program, excellent control has
been obtained by using twenty
pounds of ten percent DPT per
acre.
1-H Skating
Partv Sunday
Statesman Nrii Srrvir
KLDRIF.DcivFnurll Clubs of
the Kldnedge area w ill hold a joint
skating part at Skateland m Sa
lem on Sundav Cars ; re to leave
the Wacnndn School at I p m
Kldnedge blue-ribbon winners at
the Spring Show included'
Cooking judging .lamer .lohn-on
and Margaret Michalek; sum"!
judging. Kay Garrett; sewing ex
hibits, Lorna Zielinski, Sandra Alt
and .ludy Klcrzynski: sewing deny
onstratinn, Mary Scbmerber and
Glenda Zielinski; modeling. Lorna
Zirlinski. F.verKn Flhelland and
.ludy Kleczynski; child care and
art." Janice .lohnson: knitting, Ron
nie Johnson and Janice Johnson.
Oakdale Bov
Asked to Join
Girl Marines
Statesman News Service
OAKDALE Denys Over
holser. husky young wrestler and
-on of Mr and Mrs Dale Over
hol-er of Canyon Ho.ul, ha- re
ceived an invitation to join the
Women Marines.
Denys, like many other high
school hoys who are graduating
this , week, has received through
the mail many invitations to at
tend various colleges and uni
versities as well as the armed
services.
However, this latest offer in
trigues him most and his fattier
snys he should hurry and join
before they change their minds
IVnvs believes he received the
offer because of the unusual
spelling of his name
MRS. MKKKII.I. IMPROVED
BROOKS-Mrs II P Merrill.
who has been seriously ill since
November, is undergoing therapy
treatment at the Good Samaritan
hospital in Portland The family
reports some improvement in her
condition.
IOC.E Inlet-national ( .lnl
Klrcts Spokane Youth
Slalrsmin Nfwl Srrvire
MONMOL'TH Gordon Her
man, junior. Spokane. Wash.; will
succeed Keith Richards, sopho
more, Lebanon, as president of
the International Relations Club
at Oregon College of Education
next year.
Other new officers who were
recently elected are: vice-president.
Shirley Kurtz, junior. Gas
ton: secretary. Wilnia Counts,
freshman. Mvrtle Point, reporter,
Parlene Ware, sophomore. New
berg DANCE ( I CB ELECTS
PAVTON-Jerry (hergard has
been, elected president of the
Hitchhikers Square Dance Cluh at
Baker, vice president; Necie Gub
ser, secretary, and Leslie Lyman,
treasurer.
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