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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1956)
Valley News Statttman News Svrvics I. Car Dealer Polk Fairgrounds to Add Exhibit Building lltUaut News Itrvtce DALLAS, Ore. -r The tteady program of expansion t the Polk County fairgrounds at pendence said the structure will form the front portion of a lar ger building to be added later. The building will be of con- Rickreall is being continued thii'crcte block construction with year with the addition of- the jirnt wing of a second exhibit building. Chairman John Pfaff of Inde- Residents oT Clear Lake Plan Picnic StatMman Nrwi Service the initiaF wing being erected at a cost of $9,600, Pfaff said. It wil house exhibits of textiles, fine arts, horticulture, foods and grains. The wing is being built oy Grubb, Johnson and Hose of Dal las, general contractors. Com pletion is scheduled for about mid-August. The annual fair will be held August 24 26. The county Federation, of Wo men'! clubs is helping to finance a project which will provi-rle landscaping and planting of f(-' ' "' ' i t l m -s Sunken Boat's Owners Okeli ICaiincrs Sign Contract With VANCOUVER, B.C. If) - A New Westminster man- and his 13-year-old nephew returned home Monday after abandoning their sinking cruiser off Cambier Is land, 23 miles northwest of here. Rebel Ambush ) Kills 7 Near ; City of Aimers Portland Finn n Hugh Giles Holmes and his nephew, Gary Lutz, left the dam aged 34-foot cruiser Crestline in a dinghy Monday and rowed to West bay, on Gambler Island. They flew to suburban New West minster. DUrnvprv nf 111 aiinlrAn KaoI by the pilot of a passing aircraft iind GrJ' Co- of ForMt Grov started a widespread search of agreed on a new two-year con' Statesman, Salem, Ore., Tues., Tulv 10, 1956 (Sec. I)-3 qdd aa ri n a PORTLAND l-Cannery work ers and two firms, Hudson House ALGIKRS, Algeria ( ' A n from the capital Monday and the ; damage. jf;!unit lost seven dead and 11 wound- e ,aj tract with pay increases Monday. The agreement was announced following a 14-hour session with federal mediator Clyde Deal. Under the agreement, retroac tive to May 1, the base pay of n n a n MEW DDDyS- A3 90 the area by surface vessels. Only the bow of the boat was showing above the water. Holmes said be and his nephew left New Westminster Kriday in the cruiser fnr Kamhior Inland A hole was nunet nri In th. men and women will be increased French convov was ambushed bv ,' boat's hull en mule hui ihv run. :' cents an hour $1.42 for men C nationalist rebels only 13 miles tir.ued the voyage unaware of thei1" l a for' women. The agree- Q mrni ai.vo cans I or a iw w a mm month health and welfare ftro-! .lj . .. . fcuftimuuB, nu. 4, ami iv mm uu.,c .nc crau, aier was i cent-an-hour pension plan effec swirling around their knees. Itive May 1, 1SS7. n R O D WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th In Preparation for Its Greatest MIDSUMMER SALE EMERSON TEAGCE architect. Sa- "Working with CLEAR 'LAKK Residents nf shrubbery on the trrounitv Clear Lake are invited to partici- John Grimmer Groom nf pate in the Community Clubs an- lom i iifll picnic at Champoeg next Sun day, July 15. Area B has been assigned to the group, according to outgoing President T. C. Mason, who has been making arrange ments. A basket lunch will be Teague Buys Car Agency at Independence. SUtriman News Service . 1NDEFENDKNCE - Emerson Teague, former Kaiser-Frazer deal- scrveo. ai i p.m. yonce. pop, ano.M(1 Mr. ,k K-kjn i, H Me aroson -nevroi Agency Ic cream will be furnished by the lnd Mrs &n Ma,Q was made known Monday the fair board on a design for the grounds is Mrs. Eunice Brandt, nf Eola. a landscape architect Program committee for the " inK Sam Pfl ' fair is made up of Mr. and Mrs. 'h nrtht Fire and Pine Lum- ICeorse DeGraff. chairmen: Mr. i0".10- "M PurenaseaineK.cn. ed. The ambush was in the' region of Palestro, southwest of Algiers, where French patrols have run into frequent ambushes. Headquarters reported strong reinforcements were quickly poured into the area to search for the rebel band. Headquarters also reported the city of Oran was without fresh water after, rebels cut the aque duct leading to the mountains south, nf the coastal city. At Jhe same time, French authorities re ported 40 known- rebel dead in ac tions over the last 48 hours. Im portant arms stores were seized, the French said. The worst clash was near Bone where 11 rebels were killed. Open 7 P.M. Wednesday Niaht SdDD OODDDDDQaaDDCf2 a a a a a club. Mrs. Ted Girod and Mrs Arthur Sorensen are on the com mittee. Games are being planned for . all age groups. On the committee are Clifford Orey, Archie Galli hugh. Mrs. George Landrith. Mrs. Jack Chapin, Mrs. John Guy, and Buf- Mrs. Lorraine Eichclbergcr month it was re- 8 refurbishing of the agency al- Rain was blamed tor a $100,000 he fir.it time .rlwr ready is underway. A furmM open- fire loss at the poultry farm of lained in the book iin? is Planne1 lor Friday, July 27, Edward T. Stagis. A fire engine. jj. 1 ''at $ Dm responding to an alarm, became na additional P;"; mjr, in Vavy mud caused by CJcar Lake Church Scats New Officers Prlmi,'. hi,. .... 1 Teague is to lake possession RAIN BOOSTS FIRE LOSS nnur hinff nrintH will K. ' ; 1 Wednesday, July 11, and consider-1 PLAINVILLE. Conn. (AP) later in the month it was refurbishing of the agency al- Rain was blamed for a $100,000 ported. For th tising is contained providing some rrc.seni personnel is 10 oe re- ,K. ; mnA ,a i... tn TheM i d ws v .ttnriinn u .tainea, league, said, and three , ,,vini doiimriinn-nf 1 three. meeting rejularlv to line up top more adrted Vernon Forrest and story frame chicken house. entertainment. The midwav at- Robert Mangers, both of Salem, tractions will be sponsored foy who will be parls-servicc manager jxH RI.K TARGET - ' various nrpaniiatmns in the coun- u,,llr ",,u ""' "".kit,1 ty. Members of the fair board, in , respectively, and Allan John. Port- addition tn Pfaff. are Rrv.n F.m. wno he neW and used er.on. Perrjdnle, len, Oak Grove, and Dean AI- TALOGA, Okla. (AP) Fat Furr isn't sure the cure is better than the trouble when it comes ... catching chickenhouse nil"' in yiici iu i ariii nuin, The agency is to be known as Vnlley Uricfs prowl- Pi ers. Furr set a trap and in the morning he found a skunk. He got SUtMmsn Nvwi Krrvlr CLEAR LAKE-Officers of- the Evangelical United Brethren Church installed this month are: W. E. Savage, trustee: Mrs. Louis Adams, class leader: Mrs. Floyd staytoa The Stayton community Springer, assistant class leader; band will renearse every Tuesday Mrs. Naomi Massee. treasurer; a, 7 p m unll lhe Bpan festival Mrs. Arthur Evans, financial sec-juy 3.Aug. J hen the band will retary; and W. R. Massey. Mrs. piay for pubic events. Conductor Lester Rose, Mrs. T. C. Mason, Kric Fitzsimmon rerjorts the nraK Emerson Teague Chevrolet and will his gun but as he pulled the trig- continue business In the leased ger the skun nreri 100. building owned by Merle Fulmore. i Birlhs At Valley Hospitals ru 1 'r-tTAt' A J L. 1 a Mrs. Archie Gall.hugh. and Mrs. ti,e s,.slion w, bc n,,d thc "hifin I ' ? HlXnA Floyd Springer, stewards. : school ; vV , . u c t . Sunday school officers for the! ! lt. Angel, July 7. at the Silvcrton coming year are VV. R. Massev. I SILVERT0-Dr. R F. Schmidt. ! superintendent; Mrs. Arlhur Sr- Silverton, is spending the etk at ensen, assistant superintendent; Mrs. Floyd Springer, secretary; and Mrq. Arthur Evans, treasurer. Teacher to Visit Hawaii lUtMffta. News Irrvlrt Tt'RNKR Mrs. Louis Hennies left Portland hy air Sunday for three weeks tour' of the Hawaiian Islands. At Portland, Mrs. Hennies joined a group of members of the National Educational Association mking-1his tripr They will- visit the islands of Kauai. Oahu, Maui and Hawaii. Mrs. Hennies is an eighth grade teacher at Turner. the 61 st annual convention of the American families spend about National Chiropractic Association quarter of their income for food. in Chicago. LABISH CENTER The annual picnic of the Cruiser Class of the Evangelical U n 1 1 e d Brethren Church, slated for Tuesday night at Woodburn has been postponed. A new date will be announced later. EASY INCOME Of approximately $1,000.00 per month. Fine self-operating apartment house in center of Salem. Will trade in house in Saiem or farm. Terms. Phone 3-5248 Ev SEARS PRE-SEASON HEATING SALE STARTS THURSDAY! I y V ROitUCK AMD CO, I f 1 I . 1 m 1 mm WW, Ul ITU act mow! Mak your application at Portland Gas and Cole Company In SaUm, locattd at 109 S. Commercial, or Stars will kJp you with your application. Visit our appliance or plumbing departments, ask any salesperson. - - '- PHONE 3-9191 Scars Is Ready! Complete Line of A.G.A.-Approved Gas-Fired Equipment and Appliances! Free Surveys and Estimates! 'a rssi F I ' '"' " 11:.. :..:..!- noman Auiomanc uas (lalliolics Honor Porllanil Molhcr 5 Club to Plan Fair-Entries aialrtmiR Swu tttviri BKOOKS-Plans will be made for exhibits to be entered at both the Oreron State Fair and North Morion County Fair by the Brooks Garden Club Thursday, July 11, at the home of Mrs. Bertha John son. fOO D. St., Salem. A I p m. nn-hnst luncheon uill SPECIAL MEETING All Members Cannery Local Tues., July 10, 1M p. m., 8:00 p. in. Hall 1, Labor Temple SALEM PORTLAND A SO year member. Mrs. Nellie Kran'wa, precede the business- session. This Tnrtland. wis honored as "Mother j hp the group' only meeting of the West" at the 2fith biennial during .lulv. national convention of the Catho- lie nauchters of America Monday. troI'BLE IN CANS Ifalinn Ihroi. rran allor ile I AI.HDUN, hv ( AP) The MelCan C'nuntv News came nut! with this reminder that it's clean founding and h;;s been active in its expansion on the West Coast. Judge Charles F. Murphy, Vw b rinn , ,ront o the r,nolin ork, who was to have been the cemetery . If vou don't believe it, t-atured speaker Monday niht, j R0 count them yourself." 1 canceiirn n:s appearance Decause nf the illness of his mother. He H code administrator for the Comic Magazines of America, Inc. He was replaced by State Sen. John C. Merrifield. Portland, who sponsored legislation at the IMS Leuislture aimed at control ling sales of comic publications. Go in a m C to RIO!;; ONLY Tiiau TEA IN Union Pacific's tiamt PORTLAND ROSE Also dirtct service to Boise, Denver, Stlt Like and St. Louis. Fast, Luxurious, Dependable Service. lavei Portland 5:0 P. M. UNION PACIFId mn i i(.km i i iii n General Passenger Agent Phone Portland CAnitol 7 7771 1'ark ISainetl by Turner. iMan atsleimin News Irrvlre Tl'RNKn - R. N. Payne has named his park on the Battle Creek road "Green Oaks". This year he is making picnic tables and clearing land to accommodate two sep.-.rale picnic groups and next year it will accommodate three groups. The land adjoining the creek will be open to the pub lic, for picnics and swimming.1 The Masonie-Kastern ' Star picnic will be held there Sunday, Aug. 5. ENTER THE N0TP0INT HOLLYWOOD HOLIDAY CONTEST TODAY tZZTZ OPIN MON. 1 HI. NIGHTS TIL APPLIANCES - TELEVISION US CmIm l(. Ph. 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WILL PRESENT GAS APPLIANCES OPERATE WITH NATURAL GAS! A Yes. Your present appliances will be adjusted to use aalural gat by a crew ef skilled and esperienred eiperts. Thlt adjustment will be made free nf rh.iree. WHY DO I HEAR SO MANY GOOD THINGS ABOUT NATURAL GAS FOR HOME HEATING! Because: Because: Because: Because: Because: Because: Because: Natural gas It the finest heat you caa buy at any price. Natural gas brings you the most convenience at lowest possible cost. aunt Natural gas Is the cleanest and safest heat of all. You have no delivery problem. Yea ca. alway on gas heat Gas heating equipment costs lest to buy, lasts yean longer. All moder gas furnaces come with a bull! la safety guard which automatically ahutt aft the (at should the pilot light ever ge out. Gas healing equipment la simple and trouble free has almost na moving parts te wear eut and cause expensive repair bills. i , Salem Automobile Co., Inc. o 435 N. Com'!. 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