8-(Sec 1) Statesman, Salem, Ore., 'Sat,. June 16, "58 Valley ! News Statesman Newt Service) : I 1 J F sotig. . .so important. . . so dramatic Of EN MONDAY AND FRIDAY 12:15 TO 9 PM OTHER DAYS 9:30 AM. TO J: 30 P.M. FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING we are using prices ; FOR OVER 1,000 CARS- River Tract Yamhill Court t -wx -m Accepted " mmtKm Maal njnannnnsWsMnBnnsWBsinin t jl f if - DAYTON YmhiD county court and nti bard hare accented i " donation of property on the Yam hilt river in Dayton tor use at a tublic boat launching ramp. Several Dayton residents had purchased the property and offered it to th vounty fret of charge for - dm a a ramp. Army eagtneeri he approved plana lor me ramp and work will start on the project toon, t ' . Wban ft W computed, the launch ing ramp Will serve as the closeat outlet to the Willamette River from Dayton, Sheridan, Willimina, 'Amity.' t McMinnville,' Lafayette. Yamhill tad Carlton. Auto Accident Fatal to Young L T. Huddle ' "' Sutra m mn , ' MCMINNVUXE - Funeral serv ices were held In McMinnville Thursday for Leander T. Huddle, a. who died here Monday following multiple injuries received in an . automobile accident June 7. Huddle did not regain conscious ness after the car which he was driving reportedly swerved across the road in front of an unloaded iogging truck on Highway WW near lcMinnville. Huddle had. left his work at the Emith-Sonnleitner Cookie plant aft er complaining of a severe bead ache. He had been ill a few days ' earlier and had been a diabetic inost of bis life. - . ' He to survived by bis parents and Randolph and xlizabeth Huddle - t McMinnville. '" - ' s ( Fire Truck Rides Offered InMtAiigel , , lflr-ANGEL - Ml. Anget W1 dren wjU be guests of the (ire de partment Sunday afternoon from 1J J0 to J when the new No. I truck will be dedicated and used to give free rides to the young-1 The bote bed with deep sides ' will be empty, making a safe place for the youngsters and fireman at each end and will i that there is no one hanging over the sides. The siren will be in . operation. Therp ;;plirwf!h-fjt free-enter- lainmeoi and a small gm lot scB chilo The- purpose a continu anee. of 3he fire-prntf4ni edu cational program being carried out by the) fire department. "The new truck"; Is Hir reality we reconverted J0.t J true I. equipped with w new foe gallon pump and motor, redesigned and Minted, all the work being done by the. firemen, in, their spare time "without cost to the city oth--r-4n--eot e material. The Abbey donated the use of their shop for the work. , ' X "It 1 i v I X I X If . ""V .:,: S I L.J I . I - r c ' l w yf)i n I I I ' il 7 I I X II II W a I I if ' . 4 I I I IX I II II aT V v I 4 l V I S v V il II II A X g''' ,!MaaaaaWBa I n n nn nnnn n r1 rp? i - m t m i. - - mi mm . . m i ix x i i ii in i i i it vr i i ix. x y i i x i i jz y v, i i I y - j i 4 l v w -f i ... k. . ' ; ; 2 ' Ballif "Company t Leaves for Camp Statenwa Ntwt Bnrlc bALLAS Over 1M men and Iflve officers of the Dallas tank company, National Guard, leave here Saturday for two weeks of field training-. I Tht Tcompany will train with the 403rd tank battattoa at Ft Lewtf during the first week. The second week will be devoted to firing practice on the new M47 tanks at Yakima. ' Commanding officer of the Dal las company is Capt. Stanley Sin ' gler. Valley Births SILVERTOII To the Rev. and Mrs. Res Janes, Molalla. 'a son, July 13 at the Sllverton Hospital. ' STAYTON - To Mr. and Mrs. Rex Whorton, Aumsville, a son, ;j V i Pital. ii:'' : (gwTj i j: . iNTioirn Accuua : QUAijrrr - fhohction r ; , ' frlcaln Ingrtditnts which go Ma ). vry prMCriptlon toiMpoundcd by ; ', ur tliilM phfti. A templet i; . f Mrvka. I i CAPITAL (l h DRUG STORE i - To leMftM tt Mrv y f . 405 Stat l.-Cof. of Liberty , ' 417 Chemekete St, - : W Civ 3L4C Creen Stamp k - ; v. r J VS "" f" Waa M.A. mmm unaum 8 o o o worn m Yes, this Friday Surprise was so dramatic ... so big ... so im portant, we used prices. Because of the overwhelming response to the values offered, and in order to accommodate those who were unable to come in on Friday, we are continuing it through today. It's that BIG -it's that IMPORTANT - it's that DRAMATIC! So many people came down yesterday and took advantage of the values but didn't have time to complete their shopping. We feel we owe it to them and those who couldn't come in at all, to give them another day to save. Please come early as many of the items are in limited quantities. y so that everybody everybody f can save 1