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8-(Sfc, I) .Statesman, SaTem, Ore.. Wed; July. 11, 58 Dallas Prelude for Big Days on July 27-29 By HAL NORBERO Valley Cltuptmini DALLAS Desianed te put wide pin on every celebrating Smilerooler art the activities scheduled for the initial day-July Two bif events are in ttore for Saturdar's kickoff of the Smile roo. First will be die Kids' parade with Mr. Moon of. TV fame as grand marshal and this will be climaxed with the earning of the Smile Queen. Following the selection of her m.ilv. Ihe queen will be ro'nH by Mayor Hollis Smith. She wilT then read a proclamation a the main Smileroo celebration, dated for July S7-2. TV Taeaie - ' Theme of the KldY parade, which will form at the Junior high school at T pjn., is characterisa tion from TV. Thia lays the field wide open for all aorta of ingenuity the part of the small fry and many youngsters are planning to dress as television characters. , Mr. Moon, himself, has drawn . uny admiring glance and it is expected he will attract a host of little Moons into his orbit by pa rade time. Another popular num ber is Ihe tM.MN question. ; SUn Malo, parade chairman, has announced that all entrants are to be at the Junior high at : for placing la the parade. fti Bictlsa ' f Another big part of the parade iU be the pet section. All types I pets and floats containing pets are invited. Commercial entries will provide contests such as ice yream and pie eating competitions. Clownsa sure fire attraction in any parade will be on band with their antics. Malo also hopes to line np a few bands of musicians to spark the tempo. i ' Although termed a Kids' parade, ! the event Is open ta any adult par ticipation .which will contribute to the spirit of fun and frolic Malo as -1 that advance rrglstrstkftr Is Tnt rccessary, but it would be ielpful. , ,.r Queen Meettoa '" 1 I The queen selection program will be held at UCreole Field at 4he Junior high following the pa rade. Mr. Moon will be master of f eremoniea and Henry . Dslpes, Chamber of Commerce president, will interview the princesses on atece. i Princesses are Jeetta Wilson, Perrydale; Jean Down, Vilsetx; Anna Vanderhoff, Independence Laaa HershfeK, Dallas, and Mirysnn King. Falla City. Oni-W-TWa Jadgrs During the Judging, each mem ber of the court will present a tal rnt aamber. Selection of the queen will be by three out-of-town judges. ;' Entertainment during this phase of the festivities includes a variety of dances by Mr. and Mrs.. William O. Hendrickson of Salem. Music Irom the electric organ will also be featured. '. The traditional Queen's ball is cheduled for t:M p.m. Saturday at the Dallas Armory. David Neufeld iDies, Former iDallas-Man '. MitNMi Slews Btrrfet DALLAS Dsvid Neufeld, $. formerly of Dsllas, died Sunday at a Portland hospital. He had suf fered a stroke en July 1 Surviving in addition to his wife, . Edith, at Portland, art a brother, Jake Neufelt, Manitoba. Canada; : sister, Margaret Loewen, Mant :toba; a brother, Frank Neufeld. sinter, Mrs. Sam Reimer and .Mrs. Comey Reimer. ail of Dal ' las. and a sister, Mrs. A. 1 Kroe fed. Wheaton, 111. Services wiU be held at Pear ; ton's mortuary, Portland, at 10 ;la m. Thursday. Committsl serv ices will follow at 1:30 p.m. at elcrest Memorial Park, Salem. Valley Uriels '. lUtouu Ntws Sirrte 9 ..... ......,, vim.ii .Union High School board, sched- ;ueo M meet Monday night, post -poned its meeting until July It ' according to Fred Schwsb. chair man. Milton Rmm BitnjwlntMut- ent of Silverton schools, is spend ing a two-weeks vacation-In Cali fornia. This wss the reason for the postponement. : Brash Celleie-A sdfcUI nu4 ftig of Brush Collrae Grins will be held Wednesday niuht. Mem bers are requested to "come .'early", the 'grange reports, as onw cleaning of the grounds is -accessary to prepare for the toun- datloa of the new kitchen. At I m.. the group s Polk Count Fair booth will be planned at a combined business meeting with Vie Home rxonomica uuo. 1553 Flyn:: Snbarftaa Well r.qulpprl Orltiaal Pl"t ' ',p, l-t-rior r-rked Ta Sell! AUTO ACRES SS3I Peruana' Real Virgil Fade Sam Hester k. Smith rbeae 4-S5JS Smileroo Kickoff Due Valley News Stdttsman News Srvic Aker Resigns Brooks School Board Post luinui Nam Strvlce BrMks WUIard Aker. elect ed U BrMks Setee! Beard as a rrsalt of writers votes at the Jase II eleetlM, has decUaed Ike pwiitfea. - Is a letter to Ike Breaks Sckael Beard, read at Ike ireup's Mas day aigkt sneeUsg, Aker said ke did aet wish to serve doe to Ike press of other activities. Tke beard called a aew eJee Um for Thursday, July U. wkra vstlag will he eeadaeted frem t-l p.m. Petitions ef eaadidatea mast be tiled wllk the schee! clerk. Mrs. Marlia MlkkelsM. by Jaly 1. tke board repotted. Tea valid signatures are reqalred on each petition. Aker was elected at Ihe Jase election by recelvlsg M wrne-ta votes to li for William Pfaa, Ike ballet candidate. Richard Doyle Leaves for ; Air Academy lutnma Ntws tarvice WHXAMTNA - Richard Doyle was given farewell party Sat urday by a group of his friends. He left Sunday for Colorado Springs, Colo., to attend the Air Force Academy. Attending the gathering were Jerry Spencer, Laurence Mcnden- hall, Ted cook, Lee turn, in Wright, Donna Mendenhall. Tish: Gunn and Janrtte Carlson. , Doyle won the appointment in competition with 60 others Irom Oregon who were nominated. He took examinations .mora than a year ago. The lour years Doyle wui speno at the academy will give him a ta.OM colloge education and Jet pilot training. H will luuih won New highway How ETHYLENE Pi BROMIDE gives high-compression cars Giant airliner get maximum power from gasoline that contain! ethyltnt dibnmide. Today, thia formula ia in Chevron Supreme, the gasoline that brought you carburetor-cleaning "Detergent'j,ction." Skypower now giyea any make of car. new freedom from knock, added power, longer, valve and piston ring life! STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Keizcr-Area Market Sold SUIriaua Ntws Btrvlre KEIZER-Frank Hughes, owner of the Keller Super Market, has sold his business to Cliff Norwood who will take over operation of the store on July IS. Hughes re tains ownership of the building and property. The market, built eight years ago by Hughes,' was among the first buildinas of the rapidly grow ing Keizrr business district. Mr. and Mrs. Norwood now live in Salem, but expect to move into the Keixer district soon. They have a daughter, Carole, IS, and a toa, Jim, 13. Seek Talent For Santiam Bean Festival litUiau Ntws Sirvtte . STAYTON - Entries from all around the valley are wsnted for the tslent show at the 1956 San tiam Bean Festival, Chairman Ed Bell of the festival's Amateur Night Talent Show, reported Tuesday. The tslent show will be held Wednesday night, August 1, as a Jeature of the celebration which it scheduled from July II through August 4. Last year a crowd of more than 2,000 attended the free out rinnr show at the Civic Grounds. ' Bell reported. v 1 Persons interested in compet-, jng are to contact Bell at Stay- ton. OCT OF HOSPITAL Willamlna Clifford Lord has returned home from a McMinn ville hospital where he was In traction for a back injury. a bachelor of science degree and a second lieutenant rating la the Air Force. t version of a special -7 t SwfC--s I SUPREME H ' mH SKYPOWER VAPC3ZES DEPOSITS that ordinary gasoline allow to build up in the cylinder head, cause knock, rob power, burn valves. With Skypower you'll discover new in stant response in traffic, new ping free surge on the steepest grades, an extra margin of safety when you pull out to pass on the highway. Big Shopping Center Plans Told at Keizer auutaua Ntwi Strvlrt KEIZER Plans for a 40.000 square foot shopping center area in Keirer were revealed Tuesday by Bud Sheridan. , First business slated to open is a clothing center to be operated by Mr. and Mrs. John. Romano, who now operate the Hollywood Apparel Shop. A target date of August IS Is set for the opening of the store which will feature wom en's and children's clothes, with men's slacks and work clothing also in stock. Lynn J. Callahan is architect Jor i the project; Dent and Fussell are ; the building contractors. The mod ern building will feature M per cent glass area and will have ap proximately 3.000 feet of sales floor space. Off-street parking will be provided and the parking area is due to be blacktopped at an early date. Other businesses art expected ta open in the district within a year. Two banking firms havt this area under consideration for a branch opening, Sheridan stated. Total space contemplated for the shopping center includes off-itreet parking for over 7S cars. Bids Called For Santiam . River Work utossua Niws torek - JEFFERSON Bids tor construc tion of derrick-stone revetments along the right bank of the San tiam River near Jefferson have been invited by the Portland Dis- trict Corpj of Engineers. Two locations are involved- wicxnam. inree quaners oi a mue west of Jefferson, and .Millar, l'l nvlcs west of tow n. Estimates are that Ihe Wirkman location will require one job of clearing. 7,5 cubic yards of un classified excavation and (.900 cubic yards of derrick stone re vetment. The Millar location is expected to require one clearing Job, 13.470 yards of excavation and 11,150 cubic yards of derrick stone re vetment. Completion time it 7J AVIATION BLEND iBucna Vista They're Good Neighbors By MRS. LF.LAVD PRATHER Valley Cerraspwideat BUENA VISTA VNjfihhors of Victor Bride have proved" lhat Ihe "good neighbor policy" is not a forgotten art at least, It isn't in this community. On May II, Bride was cutting wood with a power saw on his home wood lot. When 5:30 p.m. arrived and he didn't come to the house, Mrs. Bride went to see what was wrong. She found her husband unconscious beside the uncut log. She had to return to the house and call neighbors. Victim of Streke Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pruiett an( Jim and Jack Boyle came t i hrr aid and got him to the house When the doctor arrived he found Bride was the victim of a stroke that affected his entire right side. Fr l then on, the neighbors put the good will policy in full swing. Willard Pruiett milked, the cows twice a day until Bride w.u able to make decisions and had the cows sold. Now Mrs. Dale Pons- ford brings the Brides their extra milk. Delivered the Eggs Dale Ponsford delivered eggs to market for the Brides on his way to work and brought back gro Former Albany City Police Captain Dies lutcunsa Ntws Service ALBANY Edward D. Chan lee, SI, former Albany city police captain, died Monday night at a Lebanon hospital following a heart attack. Chanlee was visiting in Leban on when stricken. He was a mem ber of the police force here for approximately M years and re signed In April to enter the real estate business at Vancouver, Wash. Ht wat a veteran of World War I. Services will be beld at 3 p.m. Thursday at Huston mortuary, Lebanon, and burial will be in Lebanon IOOF Cemetery. The Al bany Elks Lodge will conduct graveside services. Survivors include his wife, Anne; three sisters, Mrs: George Walker, Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Blanche Willis, Dunnelon, Fla., and Mrs. Ralph Skoll, Salem. days. - Bids will be opened at 3 p.m. July 23 ia the office of Col. Jack ton Graham, Portland District en gineer, at Portland. exclusive in Chevron Supreme! BURNS SO CLEAN, It helps prevent corrosive wear of piston rings, cyl inders, valves. Get this extra pro tection plu$ new performance in Chevron Supreme with exclusive Skypower stop in for a tankful today! Cars with lower compres sion engines get peak power and economy from Chevron Gasoline. Folks Prove ceries; Ponsford also went to Dal las and got one of the hospital beds which are furnished by the American Legion Auxiliary. Jim and Jack Boyle fed sheep and chickens and helped with oth er' chores. ' Ponsford tut and raked the hay. Nelson Anderson baled It, Willard Pjruiett, Ponsford and R. C. War ner put it in the barn. A group of neighbors are now making plans to harvest the grain when it is ripe.. When Bride was able to be up for awhile, Perry Wells brought over a wheel chair they had used when their son, Gordon, was first paralysed. Wemea Help, Tea Wi ' have stood by ready to Vielp In any way (hey could. Dor othy Hermens, a niece who lives with the. Brides, war old enough for a driver's license but had not obtained it. Mrs. Ponsford gave her some brush-up driving lessons and took her to take her examina tions tthjch she passed. Bride is making progress and can now walk about the house un aided. His right hand and foot are improving slowly. He enjoys hav ing his "good neighbors"' in for a short chat. Delegates to Boys State" Address .Club SutMiaaa Ntwi Service "fclT. ANGEL - Don Schmidt and Don Wavra, Mt. Angel Beaver Boys State delegates, were guest i speakers at the Business Men t Club dinner at the Mt. Angel Ho tel Monday night. The boys, sponsored jointly by the business club and the Legion past, will be seniors at Mt. An gel Prep next term. Each spoke briefly oa his ex periences during the week's stay at Oregon State and of the lea sons gleaned from instructions and practice in government work ings. Of special interest to the members was the youths attitude towards the bill allowing 18-year- olds to vote, also the sales tax. The suggestion of T. B. Endres, entertainment chairman, to in vite the Citizens Band to give an outdoor concert in Mt. Angel was received with enthusiasm. Presi dent Carl Mucken named Joe Wacncr, Endres and L. A. I.e Daux as a, committee for the pro posed events. A. A. Ebner reported about 40 paid up members with mora con tacts to be made. - new life mm We take better cart of your car with S. O. products Turner 'Phone Company Sale Authorized luteuui Ntws aervlr TURNER - Sale of the Turner Telephone Company plant and properties to the Valley Telephone Company was authorized Tuesday by State Public Utilities Commis sioner Charles H. Hellzel. Valley Telephone Company is an Oregon corporation operating in Marioa and Linn Counties with telephone exchanges in , Silverton and Detroit. The Turner telephone Company operates in the Turner vicinity and has approximately 17S subscribers. The purchasing company pro poses to convert the Turner prop erty to dial within the next IS months and to furnish service at rates established in its Detroit exchange. The purchase price was 113.000 not including telephone instru ments, which belong to the Tur ner Telephone Company subscrib ers. Valley Births ItatMma Ntws tervlm STAYTON - To Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kreitzer, Stayton, a son, July I, at Santiam Memorial Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. More, Lyont Route 1, a son, July 7, at Santiam Memorial Hospital. To Mr. and Mrs. George J. Magarrell, Scio, Route 3, a daugh ter, July 7, at Santiam Memorial Hospital. How She Shops "Cash and Carry" wiirmk rtuniuj MCUCM KtaTt tteekawtt. hmdbm, or he mhm 4 pttM muftm 11 witivvtjr far Mnim. Am4 fMu wht Mt mm4 tana imwtMiy ntlam tufftr mi4 bUatdtor irrttattoa ..vftlt (fag nalliM. MMcwfortafck (mN-4. If pm mrm MtMraMt mm4 mm Mtt ha wnsm UrtM 4fomtor. !'. PUla tafia M tWir mi tax rJvtf tMrtiM, by Uatlr nata. tahf f n U, MM Maddw irritaMioa. txttj tr IWtrMlM tiMarvtii aetkm Umarfc hm kMacn to4ia tm tunm Um input W Hat) L thai f atWMy tjbM. If MCffiBV hMRMtM MIN mj fcsrf 4nmA ajtjt. MitrfiU, wit rMtltM, aior. m night., "tit. try Dou'aj PUI. Mjaat httMt mtM miIUUhm km,wm mjoy4 for r M rmr AaJi for mw, tmrw, NMtWt nt u4 tBmwy.Gwt Dom i Fill. tm4 3 40 Court Street ' ': t .J t 1 BjjbbJL.. :e4afSslalassi , isWI WiV-isXZaWirt GENERAL ELECTRIC C3)dD futendl ' connects to kitchen faucet rolls to the dishes Yes-if you live in an apartment or rent a house, oK own your own home, you can have Ihe convenience of this dishwasherl This portable rolls o Ihe sink arid uses existing hot water and drain-rolls out of the way when not in usel Completely auto matic, too, it pre-rinses, washes, rinses and dries your dishes and glassware sparkling and hygienically clean, Hat essy-to-loed adjustment racks, that hold your tallest glasses snd largest plates with easel ' APPLIANCES-DOWNSTAIRS WE GIVE AND REDEEMrGREEN STAMPS "Work Starts on New Cafeteria Suleiman Ntwt Itrvlct , W00DBURN Work on the breaking up and removal of old cement on the site of the cafe teria to be constructed at Washing ton School it underway. Hampton C, Piatt of Salem Is contractor for the erection of the. 71-by-35-foot two-room building which will . house dining and HILLAMINAN BREAKS ARM WUl.mlu Frankl Kauble in recovering from a broken arm. which he suffered in a fall from a tree. MODERN facilities assure you of our up-to-date service like ether exact sciences, pharmacy It continuously learning advanced skills and new procedures . . . let our research program keep you abreast ef good health, always. CAPITAL DRUG STORE t locations to Better Serve You Main Store: 405 State, Corner of Liberty Prescription Shop: (17 Chemekela, C.riffla Bldg. WE GIVE Z'fC GREEN STAMPS OUR STORE IS AIR-CONDITIONED BY FRIGID AIRE SHOP HERE COMFORTABLY kitchen area and a band room. The amount of 126,729 ia the pres ent estimate for which the con tract was made to put up tha structure. , Food Hangover? (... N..rtfc.r.. Art ......kf f Tumi gitf lop-ltd f- S lief. No wtc, no miiint I . take anjrwbm AJw.ji cany Tsmi. , WW t)tfOwM