I 11 ft 1 .Li 1C (Sec. II) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fri., Oct. 12, '58 Valley News Stattsman Newt Service Silverton to Split Large Scout Troop T - Sutctmaa Ntwi S.rytr. SILVERTON. Oct. 11 -p Deciding that 60 boyi in one troop were too many. Boy Scout Troop 113 com mittee members and official! held re-organization meeting here Wednesday night. , . The group agreed that three 1 troops would be formed from the! one. with the PTA, which has been sponsoring the troop, to continue in sponsoring all three, , . ; 'Named to head the troops were: No. 113, A. C. Mohr as scoutmas ter, Robert Jones as assistant; No. 114. James Jensen as master with Sheldon Johnson and Ivan Gott chalk as assistants, and No. 11$, C. W. Bennett as master with La verne Berber son and Roger Werti as assistants.- : The committee at the meeting consists of Austin Sanford, Nor man Naegcll, M. B. Ford, P. H. Bell, Ronald Asbne end R, F. SchmifH, Additional members will be welcomed Jn the three troops Bow. M. B. Ford reports, and any boys wishin? to join may contact bim lor particulars. , p '. . ; w Ministers at Stayton Elect pastor Abbott ' autfuu nwi srvk . STAYTON. Oct 11-Tha Stayton Ministerial Association held Its first faU meeting Tuesday and elected the following officers: The Rev. Kenneth Abbott, president; the Rev. Clyde Freeman, vice president, and the Rev. Clyde Woods, secretary-treasurer. ,i . The first Tuesday of each month wa decided on as the day Tor th business meeting vand the fourth Wednesday of each month, for a social gathering of ministers and their families. - ? ' ' Committees were; chosen to make plans for the 1937 harvest season, cooperating with the World Council of Churches in the migrant work. -A union Thanksgiving service was planned for Wednesday, Nov. It, to be held at the Nazarene Church with Rev. Draper, host pastor, to bring the message. ' The next meeting will be held at the home of the Rev. James Hardy on Nov. I. t - v. .: -i ; Annual St Louis :- Dinner Sunday 1 SUUunaa Ntwi Svrvlc : ST. LOUIS. Oct. 11- The St. Louis parish will hold its annual fall turkey dinner Sunday from Boon to 1 p.m. Mrs. Edward Grssman and Mrs. William Keonig are chair men. Mrs. Norman Nibler and Mrs. Leonard Ferschweiler arc in charge of the dining room. George Jungwirth and Leonard Fersch weiler are dining room hosts. There will also be a country store and a fish pond. Tht Rev. G. Scaeffold is pastor of the parish located three miles west of Ger s;s. ' ' ' ' . : ,. , - i . i " .' Polk Farm Group Elects E. Simmons i - Stataamaa KtwS Strvtra at tuuu lAUCi, uci, i cr Win Simmons. Orchard Heights farmer, was elected president of the Polk County Farmers Union at . the quarterly meeting at tht Community Center here Tuesday. He succeeds Mrs. Frits Kerber, Pedes., , I....' . Elected vice president was George Hammond of Spring Val ley. Mrs. R. B. Whittington, Spring Valley, was elected secretary treasurer. The new executive com mittee consists of Arthur Leppin, Perrydale; Dewey Cummins, Pe dee, and Carey Gilson, Perrydale. Harley Libby, slate president, While calling for a Harm program that would "do something about raising farm prices," praised the social security program In which farmers are now Included, "Don't ever complain about that,", be saW. .!-. 4 The next quarterly meeting will be at Ballston In January. HOOD'S P0IS0II OAK REMEDY: A soothing lottoa far the re lief of itching dne to mild poisoa Ivv or oak or other mi nor irriUtioas.. Apply locally I or 4 times a day by tipping with cotton. Do not rob. CO net , SCIIAEFER'S DRUGSTORE 135 !S. Commercial " Cn Daily U8 a.m. to 1 PJa. - h.indjji, I a. an. to 1 p. m. School Slates Safety Talk . , SUtttniii Nf wi Sanies ' BROOKS. Oct. 11 A safety talk la scheduled at 1:3 a.m. Friday before the student body and teachers at Brooks School. Deputy Sheriff Ernest Clark will speak. . The stiidrtt My k sponsor lag the talk la aaticlpatloa that accidents which have plagued the school recently win se carted. Hubbard City Election Due Suuiaua Stmt Swvlc. HUBBARD. Oct. 1 lThr mm. oilmen and a treasurer will be elected by the. City of Hubbard at the annual city election whirh will be held at the same time as the general election, Nov, f, , ' The councilman will he 1at4h for two-year terms and the treas urer sot one year. Tne terms of L.. M; Scholl and Floyd Domijiick expire this vear and th form it Harold Wolfer must be completed. Harold Abbott is i the incumbent treasurer, Petitions for candidal VrV ' the IGA store. These petitions must be filed with the city clerk ten days before the election. imff Printed Suede Flannel S R I r Ixod ' suadt flannal and outing flannel. I d o I for rob i, shirrs and aloapwaar. Values to 59c yd. Some Irregs. Seroad Floor Dress , Beautiful novelty fabrics already cut in dress $1 QQ length, average 4 yds. to length. 4S" wide. MMW Reg. $2.91 velue. ' - ' Main Fleer - - - - - Upholstery Cuts Cuts from values to $3.91 Many uses. Plastic Appliance Covers Toaster, mixer, bowl sets. a1 f" Regular 49c value Snack Tables 20" diameter, all metal. $ OO Regular $7,91 OoW ; Second Floor Damask Napkins Imported. 13" square hi 2 colors. 1 Regular 10c each . .' O for IVlC ' y Second Floor Men's Fancy Slack Hose Full slzo range. Many designs. Value, to 49c O pair I eU V Mala Floor Ladies' Fancy Extra Size Panties X-XX-XXX, rayon with embroidered , if A tiyloii Insert. Reg. 19c 1 -J TtC - -'J-:, j - ,; Mall 1 ' ' Davey Crockett Lamps Regular $2.91 novelty lamp. $1 ff Davey Crockett design .. ,,,,, ...n.u.Z I e UU i ,; " Basesaeal J. J. tJEl'JBEilRY CO. Firemen's Ball Billed Stataama. Nwi Stnrlr. KEIZER, Oct. II -The annual Firemen's Ball will be held Nov. 3, it was announced today by Fire Chief John Mekkers. Open house at the fire station win precede the ball which will be held at the North Salem Roller Drome. The open house, which will begin at 7 p.m., will display equipment used by the volunteer fire-fighters ot Keizcr. Dancing will begin at I p.m. to Urs Wolfer's orchestra. Advance sale of tickets began today with firemen calling at the homes of Kelter residents ottering tickets for sale. Hospital Names Office Manager ' Sutcirau Naws Service ' SILVERTON, Oct. 11 - Viola Jones has been named temporary office manccer at the Silverton hospital replacing Don Johnson, S 'm. who served for a number of years, and A. P. Ryan, who assisted briefly this summer. Mrs. Jones, although offered the position permanently, said Wed nesday she would only retain it "ntil a new office manager could be found. Mrs. Jones has been in the business office at the hos pital for several years. Macleay Schoolgirl Injured on Playground Sulcata ta News Servlet " MACLEAY, Oct, 11-A fall from the bars at Macleay School today injured Rose Ann Smith, a fourth grader. She was taken to the doc tor by her parents, the Don Smiths, and later to Salem General Hos pital where a broken arm was set If? Lengths yd. Afl- ir&rFsv&iTf mm. 2) 1 to S yd. lengths yd. Mm WW Second Floor : Jmm9t Basemeat San Francisco, Las Vegas Want It 'Ancient' Fire Displaced at Stayton . By CLYDE FREEMAN , . Valley Correspondent STAYTON, Oct. 11-On display here In observance of Fire Preven tion Week Is the first pieca of fire-fighting equipment owned by the city of Stayton. This ancient piece of equipment was specially built for the San Francisco Fire Department aboit the year i860 and sold by the city of San Francisco to Albany, Ore. It was purchased by the city of Stay ton from Albany in 1880. It was considered a very valuable piece of equipment at that time. Nearly 10 Years Old Prior to then, Sta'yon's tire-fighting consisted of hand' apparatus and a bucket briiade. Now nearly 100 years old, It is still in work-1 able condition and is of as much or more value than in 1888. Both the city of San Francisco and the Last Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada are bidding for its purchase as a museum piece. At the turn of the century, the Stayton Fire Department purchas ed additional equipment, the first being a 30-gallon hand d r a w a chemical cart; later they added a horse cart with hard rubber tires for attaching o auto for hauling hose after a hydrant system was installed. 'Sprees' Recalled In the. late SO'i the department purchased a 500-gallon per minute motorized pumper at an approxi mate cost of $5,000 with the mon ey being raised principally in the annual staging of the "Santiam Spree" in Stayton which is now continued as the Santiam Bean Festival. In 1945 a rural fire district was organized with Stayton as its nu cleus and a new $7,500 piece of equipment was added. In 1948 the firemen purchased an ambulance Shoo Mondav fir :r ' Use Newberry Credit Coupons Ladies' Felt Two-tone designs in rod, grotn, bluo. $1.59 rf. Pampadour trim. Regular Sites 5-9. Basement Shoe Department Ladies'-Child's All leather solas. WashabU. Knit top with ambroidorao designs. Basement Shoe Department Girls' Anklets Whit only. Siios 1' to 11. Values to 39c Slighr lrrtjs. Main Floor Umbrellas 15-rib construction, novelty handles and designs Values to $5.91. y Maia Floor J Chair Plastic covered with designs and solid colors. Values to 9 It each. Basement J Girls1 Flannel Dusters Sixes 7 to 14. Sanforized flannel. Values to $1.91. . Girls' Wear Main Floor Girls' Corduroy Longies Washable corduroy in many colors. Sizes 2-6x. Regular $1.59 value. Girls' Wesr-Msla Fleer Infants' Receiving Blankets 2"x34" first quality blankets in several colors. Reg. 45c each. Maia Floor Utility rewr sneivaa nign, an mwiai, lustable. 30 wide, 12" deep, Lt.k e..i.. ties .L.I t!L i ..I Secead Fleer 241 Wagon Jail Escapee Back in Prison . ' Itatttma News S rvin ALBANY, Oct. 11 -Ernest Gib son, one of four who escaped from jail here Sept. 7, was back in Ore gon Staie Prison today. Officials here said he was taken directly to prison from Coos Bay where he was sentenced to five years on two auto theft charges. He was apprehended near Coos Bay. Gibson was already under life sentence for an armed burglary at Linn County courthouse Jan. 17. District Attorney Courtney Johns said today he will file charges of assault and robbery against Gib son in connection with his escape here. and first-aid panel truck. For the pa?t three years the Stayton fire men have operated an ambulance for Santiam Memorial Hospital. The ancient piece of fire fight ing equipment may be seen at the Gene Teague Garage in Stayton. Friday til 9 Slippers value. CI mQQ aJ 1 Slipper Socks 77' Child's ladies' 99 .00 T Pads suede 1 .00 tf.00 3 . fl-oo Shelves -J eo- .n 47" Vfl Off J j H. liberty 14-Minutc Power Outage In Polk Areas Sl.Uinma Ntwt Scrlcs DALLAS, Oct. 11-Brief interrup tion of power service to Indepen dence snd Dallas was reported this morning by Pacific Power and Light Company, f Harlan Rohrbough, manager at Dallas, said the H minule failure occurred at 1:30 a.m. on a aS.OOO volt line which feeds from West Salem. Point of trouble was neat Inde. pendence where a fire was started beneath the transmission line by a county road brush cutting crew. The resulting ionization of air ap parently caused an arc between two circuits which kicked out re lays on the line. Suburban Pre-School Tp Hold Open House SUtetmaa News Srvtt SOUTH SALEM, Oct. n - The new pre-school kindergarten at 2410. Chancy Way will hold open house Friday from 1-4 and 7-1 p.m., according to Ethel Cosco and Ruth Xonka, the teachers. The kindergarten is being con ducted in the building formerly used as a meeting hall by Liberty Salem Heights firemen. The school is for four and tive-year-olds. One; group is attending five days a week and another irouD. three days a week. NEW ALBANY COUNCILMAN ALBANY. Oct. II C. D. Spencer Jr., a freight line operator, was named to the city council from the third Albany ward last night. He succeeds Don Foote who moved to California. MMMflC t 2 Only Model ACE, regular price 319.95 2 Only Model ASF, regular price 239.95 2 Only Comb. Washer, Dryer, reg. 479.95 3 Only Model 1 Only Model 1 Only Model 1 Only. Model TO NO DOWN PAYMENT on approved credit FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY Open Mon. & Fri. Nights 'Iil9 260 stot. st. Ph9njimA , North Marion Combo Leaves Tonight for FFA Convention Stattima Ntwt Sorvlri AUROR'A, Oct. 11-The North Marion Future Farmers of America Combo, composed of Ron Jeskey, saxaphone; Howard Mikkelson, drums; Eugene Smith, piano, and Dennis Bunn, trumpet, will leave by train Friday evening for Kansas City, Mo., where they are scheduled to perform for the National Future Farmers of America' Convention October 15-1. ',",. p -r- r Tney won tirst place in the state FFA talent contest at the state convention last spring which en titled them to make his trip. The boys are quite well known through- i out the community having played for numerous programs snd dances. ' Their first performance was a year ago at the Marion Corn Show, since then they have performed over 30 times. They have won three talent contests, played for three high school proms and performed on both television and radio and traveled all over the state for vari ous functions. Two of the boys are now in their first year in col lege, one is working and the fourth is still in high school., Coilcge Sets Homecoming ' SOtennaa Ntwi Strrlra MT. ANGEL. Oct. II - Annual homecoming at Mt. Angel Women's College and Academy Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. will be high lighted by election of officers. Officers are elected for a period of two years. Mrs. Odclia Parks, Mt. Angel, current president, will preside. At the tea, which will be served In the academy gym while teach ers and former students visit, the "sixes' students of the years 1950, 1946, etc., will be honored with special recognition. ' During Hogg Bros. vS) sr FLOOR MODEL DDE, regular price 229.95 DDF, regular price 239.95 WPD-P, regular price 129.95 WDE. regular price 169.95 , TflllAMETTE VALLEY'S LEADING APPLIANCE & HOME FUiKBEK I SALEM - 0REG0H CITY 1 New Mothers Club Elects StatMBtaa Nwi Strvlrt CLEAR LAKE, Oct. 11 - Mrs. Hugh Roach was elected president of the newly organized Mothers' Club on Wednesday. Serving with her will be Mrs. Walter Collctt. vice-president, and Mrs. Don Lar-; gent, secretary. Volunteering to act as room mo thers were Mrs. A. J. Zeek, Mrs. Clifford Orey, Mrs. J. D. Watson : and Mrs. Virgil Olson. Mothers will work with the teachers in tak ing care of needs o( the school. The group decided to meet on the second Wednesday of each month. Montana is the third largest state irr the United States. 1 mmmm ON EASY AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS . . C DfiYEB . . rui n . . 453-Arrf Farm Sold In Willamiha District SUtataaa Nawt Sritt - WILLAMINA. Oct. 11 - Mr. and Mrs. Waller Burger of Portland have purchased the 453-acre farm of Mrs. Roy Male, two miles north of Witlamtna in the Fendall dis trict. They will move to the farm immediately, Burger is an engi neer for the Clear Fir Products' Co. In Springfield. 4 IRiT FAU CONCIIT Portland Symphony Orchestra J TUES., OCT. It 1:15 P.M. WILLAMETTE liINIVEItSITY Ticktn l Sxvtna ffiGGfl n t mmm SALE $209.95 SALE 169.95 SALE 369.95 SALE 179.95 SALE 189.95 SALE 109.95 SALE 139.95 .i . f ' , , oV ej i. e-