The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 16, 1956, Page 7, Image 7

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    American Youth? Opportunities Make Impression
Ecuador Girl Visits in North Santiam Area
Itottiw Ntwi larvlre
NORTH SANTIAM An Interfil
ing vUltor at the Alfred Hofmann
home in the North Santiam Corn
unity during the current month ii
Miss Lux Avelino Plata, Quito,
Ecuador.
Under the International Farm
Youth Exchange Program. , Miss
Plata, an attractive 20-year-old
brunette Is on her first visit to
Oregon. Miss Plata speaks and
writes English fluently, knows
some French and Italian and her
native language, Spanish. She has
one brother and lour sisters.
Radiant Smileroo Queen
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DALLAS-Radiantly happy is Lcana Hrrshirll of Dallas, being Intra
(laced as SmUera Que? a by Mr. Moon. Idol at yauag TV l..s. Miss
Hershfelt was cbotea Saturday alfht U rale aver the tecae aanaal
Dallas Smileroo celebration' July Z7-2S. Aa estimated i.OO persons
turned out lor the lestivities. Mr. Mooa acted as master of cere
tneaiet at the coronation and led the kids' Fan parade.
Four Corners Sets
Water Issue Voting
By F.FFIE MAY WHITE I Forest Cooper, 773 Meadowlawn
Klatesmaa Valley Corretpoadeal Dr. Home owner in Four Corners
FOI R CORNERS - A special l' y. resident of Salem 7
election here Saturday, July II, years. Construction Engineer of
will determine whether or not a, the. Male Highway Dept. Has
She attended tlx years of second
ary schools and finishing schools
at Brillamont Switzerland and Ma
deira School, Greenway, Virginia.
Placed through the IFYE state 4-H
foundation she spent 22 days ai the
Andrew Harvey home near Pendle
ton. She also attended 4-H sum
mer school at Corvallis for 10 days
during June. During this period
spent with boys and girls partlei
paling in 4-H work throughout the
state of Oregon Miss Plaza de
clared herself much impressed by
the avantat.es gained by the youth
of this country In being able to
avail themselves of learning
Uftrough numerous 4-H projects.
Since Ecaudor la just beginning
such a program In 4-H work, Miss
Plaza 'vis especially interested in
how it is being promoted here
and hopes to be able to help fur
ther the movement in her own
country.
Although living in the city dur
ing the school months of the year,
Mist Plaza enjoys living in the
country during the summer, where
her father farms d.ooo acre) with
1,000 acres under irrigation. With
wheat, barley, corn, and potatoes
being the main crops it is prim
arily a dairy farm where 300 head
of cattle are milked. A team of
30 Indian girls milk this vast herd
besides assisting in the operation
of cheese and butter plants main
tained on the farm. With- Miss
Plaza's father as manager the
farm work is conducted by a
poup of Indians, the Zuletenos,
whom as a tribe have lived on the
land for over 400 years, they arc
described by Miss Plaza as an
intelligent, prosperous, hard work
ing people.
Miss Plaza also speaks with pride
of her father, Galo Plaza, first
president in Ecuador in 35 years
to finish a- term of office. He
served as president from 1949 to
1952 under what Miss Plaza de
scribes as a "democratic" reign.
Prior to this time, he had served
2 years as Ecuadors' ambassador
to the I'nlled States.
Senor Plaza la currently conduct
ing an experiment by which he is
endeavoring to show other large
land owners of the country what
can be done with private initiative
toward rasing the standard of liv
ing of the rural Indian, without
involving great expense.
Miss Plaza is a member of the
girl scouts and Red Cross. Her
hobbies are dancing, horseback rid
ing, travel, languages and sports.
She ia sponsored by the Chamber
of Agriculture. 1
Valley
News
Statesman News Service
Valley
Uriels
Sheridan Rolarv Groun C.et AttPtirlanr Au.rrla MM. HMMERMAN ILL
I uKllmltw Vfr. l.u..ln-l. tlx-
Thi.. ....nii tuAA. n.. .....
Holmes. 10 voara Mrfect attend. mormon was reportedly taken to
ance: Charles Gould, ; Leland R.
Sacketr." ir George Mowery, t;
John Duerst. 2: Charles Wright
and Bill Ivie, one year each. -
lutaunaa News farvta.
SHERIDAN Perfect attendance
pins were awarded Sheridan Ro
tariani at Wednesday's luncheon
meeting by retiring president
Charles W. Wright.
Santiam Memorial Hospital this
week. She baa beea a resident ef
the Sublimity Marion Home dur
ing the past two years.
Statesman, Salem, Ore., Mon., July 16, "58 (Sec. I)-7:
pre Toirrz ietvkns
Sakllmlty PrC Harold A. T"P
fer, Marine Corps, returned re
cently to Camp Pendleton for fur
ther training with individual
bat teams. He spent a ten-day
loava hi Sublimity at the home of
hla pareote. Mr. and . Mrs. Bet) '
Toepfer. J
' Itatasaua Ntwi Sarvica
Martoa Visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Wilt were the Charles Burk
holder family from Harper, Kans.
Mrs. Burkholder is the daughter
of Mrs. Wilt.
Turner Mr. and Mrs. John
Clark are announcing the birth of
a aon, Tuesday, July 10 in San
Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Jones are the grandparents. Mrs.
Jones, Elaine and Brenda Kay,
left last Saturday for a visit with
the Clarka.
Turner Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Manuel
Keene and Gary art spending sev'
eral days fishing in Canada.
Wlllamlaa Robert Colton. Wil-
lamina chief of police, was named
Wednesday aa constable for the
Willamlna district, by the Yam'
hill County Court
Willamlna The FL Club will
have a food sale Saturday, July
14, at 10 a.m. at Ellingsworth'i
Northwest store. Proceeds will be
used for the IOOF Home Project
fund.
Valley Births
luituua Maws tarvlce
- TURNER To Mr. and Mrs. Bar
rel L. Hayes, Turner Route 1, a
son, July 12, at Santiam Memorial
Hospital.
STAYTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Dale C. Arndt, Stayton Route 1, a
son. July 13, at Santiam Memorial
Hospital.
WILLAMINA-To Mr. and Mrs.
Helmer Naslund, Willamlna, a
daughter, July at the McMlnn
ville General Hospital.
WILLAMINA To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Morris, Willamlna, a ton,
July I at a Dallas hospital.
DR. GEORGE H. AXTELL
Naturopathic-Chiropractic
Phyjicitn
WOODBURN, OREGON
Pk. 2-7271 Hem 94 411 oarfkld
new water district will be estab
lished as a municipal corporation.
Five commissioners also will be
elected for the district, which ia to
be known as the Suburban East
Salem Water District.
Hours for the election are' from
I a.m. to I p.m. Saturday at the
Four Corners Community Hall in
the 3800 block of LaBranche Ave.
The purpose of the water district
married daughter and a daughter
who is a student at Willamette U.
Kenneth Strawn, 4080 Munkers
St., Home owner and building con
tractor In this area for 11 years.
Graduate of Civil Engineering at
Oregon State College. President of
the Four Corners Business Men's
Association. The Strawns have four
children.
Richard E. Gallagher. 172 S
Is to supply water to the residents Thorndale Rd. Employed by U.S.
of this area and to facilitate fire ! Post 'fl Salem as mail clerk,
control. Majored in Education at U. of O.
With the continued expansion of Eugene. Has lived in Salem 23
home construction, necessitating year. They have 2 children,
more septic tanks and more wells, ! William G. Zengcr, 431S Auburn
officials fear that an eventual Rd- ,,om owner. Has been em
lower water level wiU make con-1 P'oyd by California Packing Co.,
lamination of water a progres- Salpn field Man for several
aively greater risk each year. years. The Zengcrs have three
i No home owner will be forced i ns- 1
to abandon his well or to supply
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Mr. John Korenian, well known Oriental Rug Specialist, I
will be In our Store
Wednesday. July 18th
for you consultations of any problem you may hava
your Oriental Rugs. Or Phone 3-3736 for an appointment
at your home.
PACIFIC RUG &
FURNITURE CLEANERS
1117 N. Front St.
his home with this water. Those
interested in teeing this develop
ment feel it will be a health safe
guard for the future.
Valaatlea Inereaae
It will increase the valuation of
property and reduce fire insurance
rates. The following is a list of
men who have been petitioned by
the legally required number of
registered voters of this proposed
water district to allow their names
to be presented by ballot to the
voters. Of the list of names 5 will
be elected to serve as commission
ers for this proposed water district.
John LobdclL 778 Meadowlawn
Dr. Home owner. Has resided in
Salem S years. Graduate of Busi
ness Administration of Creighton
University, Omaha. Neb. Is cur
rently attending Northwestern Law
School in Portland. The Lobdclls
have 2 sons.
John S. Moore. 4083 Auburn Rd.
Is employed by the Taggasell Pon
tiac Co. Home owner. They moved
to Salem in 19:4 and has been a
resident of Portland 11 years. He
is a graduate of University of
rfttshurg, Pa. Was 15 years in
the Finance Business. Graduate of
Business Administration LaSalle
University of Chicago, III. and in
the U.S. Army service school. Has
a Lt. Col. rating in Army Air
Force. . '
P. A. (Mike) Messford, 794
Meadowlawn Dr. Home owner, res
ident of Salem for many years
in Four Corners 16 months. Man
ager of F.bner's Mkt. 5 years. They
have 3 sons.
Ted R. Parks, 4328 Hager St.,
Owns and operates Ted's T.V.
Service'at the same address. Resi
dent of Four Corners 3 years. ,
Resided in Salem 11 years. Took
T.V. Training at National Radio
School in Washington, D.'C. Is
bonded technician fom Raytheon
Tube Mfg. Co. They have two chil
dren. '
Lcroy Moorrs, 4423 Marleay Rd.
Has owned a home in Four Cor
ners' 8 years. Is employed by the
Cascade Printing Co. of Corvallis
as pressman-foreman. The Moocrs
have four children.
Emory G. Hendrickson Jr.. 687
Brenner St. Home owner. Has re
sided in Four Comers since birth.
Is associated with his father in
Suburban Garbage Service.
TEETH
That Loosen '
Need Not Embarrass
Munr warm of falM ta.th ham
nifr-rrd ml rmtoirraiumvnt Im -aun
tnrir Plata drnpprd, allppd or wno
bird at Jut the wrong unit. Do not
II o lb tnr of thu happen Inn to your
Jitat prtnki a llttlt rASTlt.TH. tha
olkallne inon-aald) powd,r. on your
plaM. Bmd falao tth mora firmly,
ao Miry faal mora comfortable. Dora
tint nur. backa -niata odor" idan
tura brrath). Oat PAaruiH at au ,
Jnie eoustat.
It's Leon's Tot-to-Teens Dig
(la Lett's Downstairs DepC)
Li
SHOE SALE!
Hundred of Boys' and Girls' Shoes Go on Sale . . .
Dress . . . School or Play Styles . . . Stock Up Now I
It's a Grand Chance to Save on Your Children's
Shoes . .'. Come Early for Best Selection !
"GROUP 1
Pink . . i while end tome strtw
tendtlt. Sizet 5 to For girlt
1 95
for (he
price of
"GROUP 3
Better grade Infant sheet end sites
up te childs 8. Whiles, tins, redt
4.95
for the
price
i-Il
"GROUP 5"
Washable ttrtpt or oxfords . . .
Pink, sttvy or red . . . tizet 6 to I
195
for Ihe
price of
GROUP 2
Our better theet . . . oxfords, tome ttrapt
... mostly brown or grey. Q95
For beyt and girl W
for the
price
II
"GROUP 4
School theet, drett theet for beyt nr
end girls, right out tf regular tteckt JtJ
for the
price
"GROUP 6"
About 20 pair of beott . , . mostly
cewbey style'. . . brown or black..
for the
price of
8
95
n
u. r
n iflira ii t mi ilig
Ossn Men. end Fri. Till 9:
nn
AT TREMENDOUS
SAVINGS ! !
-aa -r v
- I V L
l
S
SHOES
Open o Charge Account , .
day account or "PBA" Budget
v -
occounr for six months. You set
your limit.
. .
HERE IT IS . . . Ihe Great Shoe Event all Salem and vicinity lock end mi! for
It's LEON'S GREAT 2 FOR 1 SHOE SALE . . . the biggest "value-china" event cl the
year ... All famous brands . . . right cut of regular stock ... buy cne pair at the rr.:rk:J
price . . . and you get the second pair FREE . . . Over 2.CC3 pair cf bsa'jfiful shoos are en i:!3
... It's the biggest selection Leon's have ever offered . . . Ering a friend . . . nc!h:r ,cr sis!:r i:i
share the cosf . . . Remember . . . Buy one pair ... the other pa!r is FREE!
FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF
FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF
FOR EXACTLY THE PRICE OF
n
"IlYLOIiS"
Every pair trfet , . . M-1S
fange ... Lit vaJaet ,$ C3
at afc
2 foe the .
' price oi & i
n
"GROUP 1"
Oxferdi . . , flats . , . cetualt . . .
tlippert . , , tern drett thoet ere
included in this group ...
HOW!
For Exactly
Ihe Price of
4M
"GE10UP r
Saddles . a wedgiet . . flets ... for
school . . . work or ploy M dark end,
light ihadett..
II017!
For Exactly
Ihe Price of
r
9S
n
"gmup 3"
I e . . in e .
nere it a rerriric selection . . . every
pair from nationally known line . . ,
high and medium heel drets thoet
. . better grade wedgiet . . . flat . . . and oxfords.
NOV!
For Exactly
the Price of
"Gnoup 4"
White buck seddlot . . . Uof.n of ell
kinds . , . Hollywood Skeoter cetualt , . .
tan and brown soddlet ... all for .
II017!
For Exactly
iVa B.taii .I
SaaV lalWO Kl gt,
"GnOUP 5"
Hundreds of the best tummer
thoet . , . mostly white or beige.
Soma dark celort. Medium ar high
heels. ,
312"
NOW!
For Exactly
17!
cactly .1
ice of -Ji
71
"GROUP B"
Johentens . . . Amonot , , . and
other high frede sheet In finest
calfskin or eertnt leather . , .
vumpt and tandals ...
HOW!
For Exactly
the Price of
m
J. L
t
r
"GROUP 7"
Of our finest thoet ... pumps or
tondolt. Many Jahanten't . . . beige
. .white and tome dork calort.
Broken lots but good tise range.
(TT) HOW!
the Price of J
bags coSm 'i Price
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