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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1956)
Valley News Statesman Newt Servict Halloween Hijackers Spoil Plans at Keizer By JANETTE BOARDROW Valley Cerretpoadent KEIZER, Oct. U-Becaue of hi jacking n( trick-or-trcat bags last year, a UNICEF fund drive was voted down by the Keiier PTA executive board at a meeting this week, the group announced today. Last Halloween a number of Kei2er youngsters lost their treats to older boys who threatened them and In tome cases reportedly hit the younger children. Greater Fear Expressed Speaking at the executive board meeting of the Keiier PTA. prin cipal Mrs. Carmalite Wcddlc ex pressed fear that the danger would be much greater If the youngsters were carrying cash donations for the fund. The charity, United Nations In ternational Chlldrens Kmergcncy Kund, customarily accepts dona tions on Halloween. It had been the plan of the executive board to sponsor the fund's drive and have the children circulate In the Keiier area taking cash donations. Arras Listed It had been expected that they would return to the school with the donations and then have treats prrivisM by h.e PT Reports of the hijacking last year specified instances on North Hiver Road, Chemawa Road, Har rourt Avenue, and on Shady Lane. It is believed that the trouble-makers may have come here from other parts of the Salem area. In Mil CMM'n high SCmiCl Sjtv beys had threatened to beat the children or run them down in cars if they did not surrender their bags of candy. Neil Program Set The next regular TTA meeting is Oct. It at 7:30 p rri. in the Keizer Campus Style Show Termed Big Success By LORETTA E. UEHLER Valley Orrrspoadriit MT. ANGf.L. Oct. 12 - Mt An gel's first fashion show was an overwhelming success. A smartly clad throng of women from many towns filled the auditorium of Mt. Angel Women's College to see more than SO costumes from a Sa lem ttore modeled by students and former students of the school. Latest styles (or round-the-clock wear were shown. Mrs. William Dyer Jr., Salem, was com mentatftr. A walk projected from the stage into the auditorium to permit a close view of each cos tume. Mrs. At Schroeder of Salem, a former student, sang "Ave Maria" during the finale, a showing of a bridal party, modeled by Mrs. ! John Konen, and the Misses Jean ctte Wolf, France Serrea, Arlene j Srhmiti and Mrs. Bernard Hass-' ler. The show was sponsored by the ; school's Alumnae Association for , the benefit of special projects to he decided on at the annual Home") corning slated Sunday Mrs. A H. ! Ilek and Miss Henrietta Saal-1 fcld, directed the show. : school auditorium. Featured speak er will be Bob Trelatad and Gary Zwicker, who were foreign ex change students In Germany and Sweden. Children who accompany their parents to the meeting will be supervised separately by Girl Scouts. It is suggested that par ents br;ng play materials. North Howell Moves to New School Today St.lr.mi Stmt S.rvic. NORTH HOWELL, Oct. 12-Mov-ing of desks and other equipment into the new North Howell Grade school will begin Saturday. The new building with three classrooms, health room, kitchen and auditorium will be ready for resumption of elasswork Tuesday, reports the principal, Mrs. John CiimnlwH nf Wnnrfhiw-n (";,.... have been dismissed for Monday. Final work on the new school will continue next week. An open house and dedication will be set later by the school board. Of special community interest ' the kitchen facility which includps electric range with two ovens. Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Georye Anderson. Salem, teach the 47 pu pils at North Howell School. Detroit Dam Newest Link in Nation's Ground Observer Corps ; , : " t - tl ? T Hi V v. ' I y ,V. ' v I V , . ' i t V- 1 ' V- t - v rv? Lc b- K A ?. SM .mXLm mam it t Wwa.mii ti.'i n.iiliVl J Im DETROIT, Ore., Oct. 12 Detroit Dam, 4 miles east of Salem, is new link in Ground Ob server Corps, Army Engineers reported todiy. In left photo, massive Detroit Dam forms backdrop as Army Engineers employe Robert Gray scans iky for plane. In right photo, both Detroit Dam (upper center) and smaller Big Cliff Dam (lower center) are dwarfed by majestic Cascade Mountains. (Army Engineers Photo). Rally Day to Mark Return Of Rev. Gates llatMHun Nrwi Srrvict CLEAR LAKE. Oct. 12 - Rally buy observance at Clear Lake E angelical United Brethren Church on Sunday will feature a speaker who was minister here approximately 30 years ago. soon after the church was built. He is Dr. E. T. Gates, Portland. There will be a children's pro gram during Sunday School, ar ranged by the teachers, Mrs. Les ter Rose. Mrs. M. F. Dosdall, Mrs. Arthur Sorensen and Miss Carol Mason. Following regular church services, during which the Rev Frank Woolridge will speak, a covered-dish dinner will be served. At 2 p.m. Mrs. Arthur Bingen heimer will present an organ con cert, to be followed by Dr. Gates' message. Mrs. T. C. Mason and Mrs. Naomi Massee are making the arrangements. Employes to Scan Skies for Aircraft autriman nwi srvk i Tne messages will be relayed DETROIT. Ore.. Oct. 12 Detroit ; by telephone to the Portland Filter Dam is the newest link 'in the .Center. Air Defense Command s Observer I'se of Detroit Dam employes Corps, Col. Jackson Graham of as ground observers follows a prec the Army Engineers reported to-, edent established in 1940 at Bonne day, j ville Dam on the Columbia River, Col. Jackson said. notify their office here when they i Both Detroit and Bonneville dams I basi of' thei ,uPered ufarming snot a nlanp during their normal nrp nnprl(t hv Pnrtl.nH rHctrlrt I program, atnooi ainiuaiuuii iw FFA Youths Off to Parley SHERIDAN. Oct. 12 - Three Sheridan FFA students, Ed Man ary, Mike Mullis and Dick Mack prang left Portland Friday night with 102 Oregon delegates to attend the national FFA convention in Kansas City, Mo. They will return Oct. 21. The three were selected on the BELL RINGER ItEACINC, ra. a-SIsycar c!d Susan Loos of nearby Wyomissing Hills figured something was wrong when she heard bells ringing every time she breathed. The girl was rxfecd ts Rcadtej' hospital where physicians removed a small bell from her throat. She had accident ally swallowed it while playing. ' Statesman, Salem, Ore. Sat., Oct. 13, .'53 (Sec. I)- Thcta Itho Club Adds Members Suuinua Mtws Smlf tWILLAMINA, Oct. 12 Four girls, Donna Shipley, Sharon and Sandra Delker and Romaine An derson, were Initiated into the Theta Rho Club at their formal meeting Monday.' . , . . Making a recent trip to Bay City to . tha district convention were Donna and Luann Stoddard, Nancy McCann, Linda Boehler, JeanetU Carlson, Vlcki Wright. Blllle John, Betty Fox, Carolyn Ramey, Marie Wood. - - At the convention, Nancy Mc Cann was treasurer, Luann Stod dard was warden, Linda Eur!,!-, r was first herald and Betty Fox, outside guardian. Two of the girls were appointed as 1957 officers at the convention, Carolyn Ramey and Jeanette Carl son. The 1857 convention will be held m Cloverdale. ,t 401 TURN OUT FOR OES J. SHERIDAN, Oct. 12 - Over 400 ; persons assembled in the high ! school gymnasium for the golden, anniversary of Sheridan Chapter, 89, Order of Eastern Star, with all.- but two officers of the Grand Chap- u ter of Oregon in attendance. ; : CABBAGE HEAD Avg. 2 Lbi. Grapefruit FLORIDA i H ' ft 1 rJLt. work. which1 yotoiiuiim agnvunuic class record. Manary received a Square Dauee Session Ton i "lit For Beginners DALLAS, Oct. 12 Second dance in a series planned especial ly (or beginners is scheduled for t p.m. Saturday at Dallas VFW Hall by the Dallas Hoppers, square dance organization, John and Ethel Geisler, exper ienced square dance callers, will work- with beginners in the art of square dancing, announces Henry Coleman of the committee. Re freshments will be furnished by the club. $100 award and Mullis and Mack- Corps of Army Engineers, Jackson currently heads. n sa,u ., u.t B,m o.;prang eacn 50 toward ther trip he Air Defense Command to es- ; - a i, a k . tablish a Ground Observer Corps from an. rt" hle.? J nni in ,v.r ift.mil. .n.r. oup of Sheridan business men. of Oregon. The observer posts will reinforce the radar screen now being put into operation to guard against surprise attack. An extra dividend of the plan is speedier location and rescue of downed airmen, both civilian and military. STUDENTS MAKE MONEY BROOKS. Oct. 12 - The just ended magazine sale contest made $72 for Brooks School student body treasury, Principal S. S. Rockwell reported. n O Panhard ) So Renault J )0 Citroen ) For the Discriminative )) Motorist It Vista Garage ft If 3041 Liberty Rd. II Lin ii "Cou nlv PTA Workshop Set SUttimin N'rwi Srrvirt LEBANON, Oct. 12-Representa-Uvea of at! Linn County PTA un its will attend a workshop here j ( Monday at the library civic room. Mrs. Ellen Bieler, Chicago, a na tional representative of the group, will speak to the group. ' Heading arrangements is Mrs. Arthur Earhart, Lebanon, presi dent of the county PTA council. Valley Briefs j SUttiman Ntws Strvtr Keiier Bicycle safety tests will be given to seventh and eighth graders from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Sat urday at Ketrer School. Those who pass the tests will be given wallet ' identification cards, donated by Lynn Martin. Fluorescent tape. ( donated by Ralph Boardrnw. will: be applied to bicycles tested. Hubbard The Ladies Aid nf Hubbard Community- church will serve a luncheon at 1 p.m. Satur day at North Marion High School. Mrs. Hannah Hunt became secre tary of the group this week and Mrs. Russell RoUofson was elected secretary. Sllvertea Mr. and Mrs. Alf O. Nelson left Friday for Los Angeles to attend the funeral of Mrs. Nelson's sister, Dr. Marie Thorsen, 83. 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