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Pag iQ Section' 1 . Feyrer Park' Work Assured Near Molalla Recreation Area lo Be North of Dickey Prairie MOLALLA (Special) - A deed signed by (he heirs of the late Gottlieb and Katnerine reyrcr is in the hands of Clackamas county park commission, after nearly a year of necotiations that will in the near future give .Molalla a county-maintained park, practical ly at its hack door. The land, which includes be tween 15 and 16 acres, lies to the north of Dickey Prairie bridge. The only stipulation made by those who signed the deed is that the park be named Feyrcr Memo rial park, in memory of their Into parents who wcr? pioneer settlers in the community. This is one of nine such proj ects under surveillance for the past year and it will be one of five to be developed later in the sea ton. Outdoor fireplaces, benches and tables will be provided, after clearing of brush and debris, re ports Earl n. Worthington, chair man of the park commission. Valley Dates MOUNT ANGEL (Special) -Catholic Foresters will meet Wed nesday at e p. m. in meeting room of St. Mary's school. DAYTON (Special) Pancake, causage and waffle Supper, by Fel lowship Guild of Christian Church, will be Wednesday in the Grade school Cafeteria, from S to 7 p. m, AUMSV1LLE (Speciall-Exlcn-sion unit meets Wednesday, topic "Keeping Up With Freezing," Hazel Bishop and Aleta LaRonlc, leaders. ELDRIEDGE (Special) PTA meets Tuesday at Waconda school at 8 p. m. Plans for Valentine parly February IS will be dis cussed. FRU1TLAND (Special) Keep ing up with freezing will be the topic for the home extension unit Tuesday at 10:30 a. m. at Shirley Gerigs. Leaders are Mary and Phyllis Newell. MILL CITY (Special) - Parent Teachers Association will meet Wednesday at the high school aud itorium. Mrs. Robert Veness is president and has arranged lor two exchange students from South Salem high school to be present Lorcn Mort, assistant South Salem principal, will accompany them. SHEftlDAN (Special) - Public Meeting at 2 p.m. Wednesday, for purposes of clarifying regulation relative In college entrance in stale schools. Francis B. Nickor- son, Oregon Stale system of higher education, will speak. SHERIDAN (Spccinl)-Box sup per will be held Wednesday at fi:M p.m., at Buell Grange hall. Those attending arc asked to bring a box supper for each member of their family. LEBANON (Special) Automa tion will he discussed nt Rotary Wednesday noon by Robert Bon ner, manager IBM office in Sa lem. CLEAR LAKE (Special-Women's Society of World Service will meet with Mrs. Floyd Springer, Tuesday at 2 p.m. Mrs. Luther Chapin will be in charge of the lesson. i-.i, , k, ,, ,,, CLKAIl LAM. ( Special i - Mls-'and Hon district Ml clubs will meet Monday at Clear Lake school nt n p.m. County Extension agents Margaret Kmc and Ted Larson. v.1! discuss individual cum awanis and a demonstration will be iven by club lenders from lOldnrdge end Clear Lake clubs. GKRVAIS (Special 1 (icrvais grade school Mother's club will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in t tie school bavement with Mrs. Stanley F.hlke and Mrs. Lawrence Dult- Relte cn-linstcsses lor refresh-! menls. Final plans will he in.Ta-l CLF.li I.AKK iSpcciaD Jack and committees appointed for Ihe l llaP ", scoutmaster of Mission March school carnival to pur. 1 Cub Park till presented Hob Cal chase playground r(iiiunenl. All ""arils to Jackie Ncillon, Gary mothers air asked lo be present lo ilml Randy Franke. help plan Ihe carnival. I li"ld and Silver Arrows were . awarded lo David It.iir and Walter GKRVAIS I Special) - Sacred Ksplin. Heart parish will sponsor soc ial Boys giving ilinn-r report ero game Wednesday at 11 p in. 111 the Niekv Sin it. r Teivmv las,.u old school building. Ml . ami Mrs It r 11 e e Meilliul. Iseiiiieth Mr' John F.ggcrs, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Cli uthry and David lia r. Fder nie in charge of arrange-) Uni received liie award for rncnls. The public is invited to Ihe ine-l parents attending. "Rend. I A ss.il was presented tiy Deo CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Statu St., Cor. of Liberty We Give ii'H' Green Siampt For Your )'(iliitinv! Xmv ... 111 t.wiflfy mw utrtd sprnv mulip jnur perfumf last jou lor mtniili mv tenths! Keep il illi wiier. ervougo. TAHU . WCAK.US PLATINE EMIR VOOIXX? in .Mttirui .MEET THE LEGISLATORS SEN. KUDIE WILHELM Senator Rudie WMhrlm, Jr., a Republican holdover is one of I lie best versed men on taxation In the Oregon senate. He nerved on (he senate committee on tax ation and assessment in 19 15 and was chairman of the legisla tive interim tax study commit tee. He Is a member of the senate tax committee again this session. Senator Wlllielm first came to the Oregon legislature as a house member. He served in four house sessions, the Inst as speak er In 1953. He was horn In Portland Mnreh 18, 1914, and attended public schools there. He majored In political science at Keed col It'Kit and recently a BA degree In 1937. Sen. Wlllielm entered the army air force In 1912 as a private and left late In 1915 as a major. He married Betty Pray and they have three daughters and a baby son. He Is a member of various Republican organizations, the Portland City club, Draymans & Warehousemen's association, Arkington club, Multnomah club and Portland Golf club. Started trnvel hobby at age lfi as an American Mail Line $1 a day "cadet." Has been nssociiilcd with his father and brother In Rudle Wll lielm warehouse and rirnyage business and manages the ware house, division. Willamette Valley News Class Scheduled NORTH MARION (Special) - Ten weeks cake decorating class will start Wednesday at North Marion Union High School. The class will last for three hours each evening and women coming for the first meeting are asked to come prepared to start class work. Nominal charge will be made for Ihe instruction which will be by Airs. Virginia Doss of Hubbard. Cub Seoul News' AUMSVILLE (Special) A Blue and Gold dinner was served in the honor of the Cub Scouts recent ly at the Aumsvillc grade school. Mrs. Ivan Flam and Mrs. Adams presented a cake in the honor of the Cubs 47th year. Scoutmaster Berlin Pope pre sented the awards and Ihe ad vanccWnts lo the Cubs. Boh Cal pins were received by Don Farm er, Leslie Scbnieder, .lo Koenig, Wilbur Durham, and David Hunt. Receiving Ihe Wehelns were Handy Mickey, Roger Bradelv, and Don ; Cildovv. Under the Wolf Badge. 1 Stanley Herb received line gold ar- row and three silver arrows. Dan iel r'ronlier one gold arrow and 1 one silver, denner badge, and iin- 'r il l' received one gold arrow two silver. Leonard Fronher. received one gold arrow and three silver arrows, Daniel (iollin one Rl)ll alTmv aml ,. silviT. Dannv Kornig two silver arrows. I'luler lhl. ,,,ar Radge, Leonard Send- honek received a bear badge and one silver arrow, Jimmy Jackson hear badge. Tunolliy Whelan one silver arrow. Garry Hales one gold arrow and one silver arrow. Daniel Klani bear badge. Jessie Tenuis one sJver allow, and John Rotating, two silver arrows. ;0! 1 UijiiJ imnfl k) pt.l AClUAi till -'A i i 1: - m SEN, MONROE SWEETLAND One of the five Democrat sen ators who served In the Oregon Senate during the 1955 session, Monroe Swcetland now finds himself one of 13 Democrats serving In the upper chamber. Sen. Swcetland publishes the Mllwaukle Review, a weekly newspaper ' and formerly pub lished papers In Molalla and Newport. For the past eight years he has published the monthly Oregon Democrat. He has been member of Oregon del egation of the past four Demo cratic national conventions. He was Democratic National Com mitteeman for eight ycarB. In his early political life Sen. Swcetland was closely associated with Socialist Norman Thomas and served as executive secre tary of Oregon Comonwcalth Federation. After federal and war-year service, he returned to Oregon for 10 years of struggle that ended with a whopping Democratic victory In Oregon last Nov. 6. Sen. Sweetland was born In Salem, Jan. 20, 19fD. His father was venerable Dr. Sweetland, for many years athletic director of Willnmctte University. He is married to Lllllc Mcgrnth. They have two daughters, Barbara, 20, and Rebecca 3. He Is a member of Americans for Democratic Action, North Clncknmns Chamber of Com mcree, Portland City club and Methodist church. 3, with Mrs. William Mcithof and Mrs. Donald Glindcs in charge. The March meeting will be pre ceded by a Pot Luck dinner at the Labish Center school. Molalla 'Veteran Home With Bride MOLALLA (Special) Robert Babb's son, Charles Robert Babb, is home from the service after spending the past lfi months in Germany, He was discharged In the cast. He brought home with him his very attractive German wife and her son Peter. They were married iasi .nine in Germany. Habb was employed in the Safeway store in Molalla several years ago, also in Portland and California. The Baling are not sure where they will settle yet and will make trip to California before de ciding. lie reported that his fnlher who has been seriously ill with a heart condition in Silvcrlon hospital, is somewhat better nnd hopes to be, aoie to come home soon. ' i ww" i, .r., . i" imivs i.nairs Hill II I .iwi..-i.i..-t i.i lecia flio a .n r m rust .ion naxina rv ai't til-j get her purchasing ion new fold-! V" " "s ,s Pr-1 n more, ui ne used tor! the VFW meetings in .Molalla. , , . . , ,, , visory members. No successor has the i iuskral is not a ral. He Is been named as yet for John Por an amphibious rodent and his legal j e,- .,1,0 reeenllv resinnon In on i name is imisiiuash." . W 1 JVirffE for as lif-tle as . . KENMORE FULL SIZE, nt tt any ifrmJ wt Mith'iitfnti bobbin wiftw. hiigpcl p'r.ter FULL ROTARY SEWING OOALITY DOWN .JAli ir for'r i It Gleemen Date OCE Concert MONMOUTH (Special) The Eugene Gleemen, a civic male chorus of some 75 voices, will pre sent a concert at Oregon College of Education, Feb. 18, at 8 p.m.. in Campbell hall auditorium. No admission fee will be charged and the public is invited. Composed of amateur musicians who sing for pleasure and as a means of rendering community service in Eugene and elsewhere, the group represents many trades, occupations and professions in the Eugene area. During the 29 years of their existence they have sung at more than 150 formal concerts and have made six extended trips outside the state. The Glee men appeared at the governor's inauguration last month and were enthusiastically received. The programmed numbers are taken from sacred classics, from opera and light opera, from folk music and from current favor ites. Dr. Theodore Kratt. pro fessor of music at the University of Oregon, conducts the group and William Woods is accompanist. Accidents Jolt Bulteville Folk BUTTEVILLE (Special) - Dene Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan ley Riley of Bulteville. a fifth grader in the Bulteville school, is wearing his arm in a cast. He fell in the Bulteville school basement and, broke his right arm. Jimmy Johnson is on crutches due to a broken toe suffered when horse trailer fell on his foot at home. He is a student at North Marion. Benny Harper, another Bulte ville boy is on crutches with a broken bone in his foot. His in jury was received at school. He also is a student at North Marion. Partnership Ended MOLALLA (Special) The two partners in Molalla Hardware store for the past 10 years, Fred; Hall and Bill Hood, have dissolved partnership. Hood purchased the half interest from Hall. Hall stat ed that he has no plans for the I immediate future, hut would take la vacation trip with Mrs. Hubbard Counts Long Sick List HUBBARD (Special) II is re ported that Henry Dabl, who un derwent major surgery lost week in Salem Memorial hospital, is getting along as well as can be expected. Forest Loop is home again after having spent several weeks in the Veterans hospital, Mrs. Lester Pulley returned to her Hubbard home Tuesday from Doctors hospital in Oregon City where she had been receiving treatment for a neck fracture which she suffered in the station- wagon, truck collision on 99E at Hubbard on Jan. 19. .Io-Anno Stauffer, niece of Mrs. Pulley and a passenger in the sta: tion wagon which Mrs. Pulley was driving, is reported to be gelling along nicely also. Her skull was fractured, but she hopes to return home in a week from Providence hospital. She is the daughter of the Robert Stauffers f Hubbard. Molallan on Hoard Mm a 1 1 a icn..n:niv n nt: I m. ll. UIIVIT n,ivtn n in vicc-chair- mail nf I tin ninr-mnn hAnrrl i-ill, (w. A,i,.n iviKn..ni .k.i.. man of Clackamas County plan ning commission. The board also has three rx-nfficio and four ad- I.Spokane. I .... . witflt is a Kotoryr Full rolofv nefl$ imoolh ipwinrj clion-'flnd to our knovvnelclge itt Available only at Seen for any rrr $39 P8. Do not con- Round Bft'hi't' O'Cfy 'VV KM rntci 1 P'ij d"ecf-On; lwlr It-Hi C'liolffiTMeH. plus freight FULL ROTORY PORTABLE . , . imaotiily, evenly, Djrnt nd mer)i foot ew,i over pirn -no totting 3-9191 550 N. Copilot THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Norblad Greets Students a.a.aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaava.1 i irifa'jrtmWiial ft.Hi i -, U ' Rep. Walter Norblad greets (wo Salem residents, both from Willamette university, in the nation's Capitol. Bob Campbell (left) and Dean Short (right) are attending American University in Washington, D. C, during this semester and will return to Willamette in the fall. 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I i,J Salem, Oregon, Monday, February 11, 1957 CHAMBER BUDGET FIXED SHERIDAN (Special) The Chamber of Commerce has adopt ed a 1957 budget of $2,130, accord ing to the budget committee, J. M. Maitland, Bill Moore and Leland Sacketl. AMITY LAD ILL AMITY (Special) Mr. and Mrs. iM. W. Schuler of Route 1, Amity, have taken their grandson to the Shrine Hospital in Portland where he will be under observe tion prior to surgery on his foot. For a Sweetheart of a Dress . . see our new spring collection n ia fa' 409 Court St. ""