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Salem, Oregon, Monday, MarcR 18, 1957 SCOUTING NEWS Amity Cubs Hold Blue-Gold Dinner AMITY (Special! - Amity Cub Scout Pack No. 5!B held its Blue and Gold hnnquet recently in the grade school cafeteria with Den No. 2 serving as host. The den chiefs, Steven Tal madge, Den 1; Donald Vogele, Den 2; Stanley Ellcnherger, Den 3: ana uornon uomes, ucn 4. were honored in ceremony. Albert Yoder then presented a short review of scouting history and the history of The presentation of awards was then made. Those receiving them were: Steven Rucker and Ronnie heyt: Wolf badge, Robert Von Weller; Bear badges, Randall Dix on. Steven McLauchlin anri r.a lAdams: Lion badge, Dennis Munk- ers: one year service stars, Don :ld Hubbard and Victor Casteel: two year service stars, Russell Tal madge and Nicky Jones; silver ar row Doint. Dwavnp R ferrow points and two silver arrow oinis, victor uasieei; gold arrow Sheridan Gets School Supt, SHERIDAN (Special) Frank . Smith has been named xiiner. fctendent of the Sheridan school anstem, in a move to unifv the Educational programs and admini stration of the high school, and 'grade schools. The district has op erated without a superintendent for the last 10 years. ' 1 A vice-principal will be selected te assist Smith at the high school, and a principal will be selected for the grade schools. Grade school Principal James Rose has been offered a teaching position in the (Chools. Methodist Group In Dallas Meet .' DALLAS (Special) Mrs. Roy Lockenour of the Salem First Methodist Church was guest speak er at the March meeting of the Dallas Methodist Church Women's Society of Christian Service. Her topic was "Mental Heatlh." and She told of the work she does at the Oregon State Hospital. Following a 1:30 dessert lunch eon, Mrs. Ernest Jacobson con ducted the business meeting. Plans to attend a meeting in Salem were discussed and arranged. A rum mage sale was announced for Thursday and Friday, March 21-22 at the church. The group voted to , hold the annual bazaar, this year, on Nov. 14 at the church. 1 Mrs. George Harris led the de- . votions and Mrs. L. G. Allen in troduced Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Lockenour. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Mable Dalremple, Mrs. E. E. Jepsen, and Mrs. Irene Henning. FFA Delegates Meet JEFFERSON (Special) Clay ton Wills. FFA adviser, with four agriculture students from Jeffer son FFA chapter will attend the tate FFA convention at LaGrand March 11-14. Delegates are Bill Case. Star Chapter Farmer, and chapter secretary; Gene Rose, chapter president: Gerald Zehncr, chapter treasurer, and Frank Marlatt. Alternates are Boh Hart and Ned Skellon. Among others attending is Ray Cudc who will tnter the state talent contest. Grange Has, Birthday LEBANON i Special) Crow foot Grange observed its 55th an niversary recently with a shower for the Grange hall kitchen. Or ganized in 1902, the grange met at Sodavillc lor several years before, moving to its present site. No charter members arc known to be Jiving. ' it jl Lansing Unit Meets ; EAST SALEM I Special Lan ling Home Extension Unit met re eently at the Grace Luineran church. Project leaders were Mrs. Gus I-ermon and Mrs. Henry Kay ier. Hostesses for the luncheon Sour were Mrs. Robert Hamilton, Urs. Loyd Straw, and Mrs. Vin cent Kremer. Special guests were Mrs. Harry Watson. Mrs. WiPiam , Lucas, Mrs. Leonard B. Malm. Mrs. Melvin Feusmer. Mrs. . Charles Lanke, Mrs. J. E. Sohn 1 and Mrs. P. L. Lamont. ROBT. HUNSAKER ILL TURNER (SneciaD Word has een received that Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Hunsaker will return soon Vfrom Blythe. Ariz., where they iihave been vacationing with 'friends. During the slay Mr. Hun 'faker suffered a heart attack and 1as hospitalized (or a time. Thry 'will return to their Turner home jwhen he feels able to travel. RALPH FRANCIS ILL sn.VFRTON i Special) Word has been received by friends here of the serious illness in San Diego, Calif., of Ralph Francis. Francis. Past commander of Delbert Reeves i Post of the American Legion, is a former Silverton resident. NEED EXTRA ELECTRIC OUTLETS? CAU US FOR All WIRING CHANGES Prompt Sen-ire Returnable rales rucUordb point, Steven McLaughlin. Gary Adams and Mitchell Schulmerich; denner stripe, Wayne Turner; as sistant denner stripes, John Harper and Sidney Macken. hollowing the awards each den nrncnnlaJ . -1. i . tvi. t, Car and explained how it was DUIII New Contracts Offered Staff MOLALLA (Special) When 'plans for their part in the cele-' Molalla grade school board mem-1 bration, July 26-28, are to be pre bers met recently, they voted that sented. an ine present faculty be re- elected to teach the coming 1957 58 school year and contracts were authorized to be drawn and of fered them. The teacher salaries operate on a salary schedule adopted several years ago. with a regular . increment of $150 a year. Board members went through the new gym and the new part of the building fast nearing comple tion. One room will be occupied in the near future by the music department, but other than hold ing graduation exercises in the new gym - auditorium, they will ! not move the upper grades into the new addition until the (all icrm. upon nouse tor tne puniicistrumental numbers and ensem- will be held at the time of gradu ation, stated grade school prin cipal T. L. McBride. There will he no school Good Friday, April 19. PTA Elects AtlVpCity MILL CITY (Special) - Fathers were in charge of the March meet ing of the Mill City PTA at the High School recreation room. Rob ert Veness presided as president. Jack Duggan as secretary and James Olson as treasurer. Officers elected were: Mrs. Walter Thom as, president: Mrs. Edith Mason, vice-president, and Mrs. James Gordon, treasurer. Al Nesbitt was program chair man. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bonnie Whitsetl, Mrs. James Pulman. Mrs. Robert Thorpe, Mrs. Mel Rambo and Mrs. John Severs. Members Selected By Honor Society WILLAMINA (Special) - Eight new members have been tapped by the National Honor Society at the Willamina high school. .The new members are LuAnn Stoddard, Sonja Ryan, Vada Schu- erch, J e a n e 1 1 e Carlson, Gary Smith. Darrell Holstad, Joyce Van Hyning, and Glenn Wagner. The senior members of the so ciety here are Darlenc Rydell, Nancy McCann. Evelyn Westphal, Janice Glass. Carol Mauer, Marcy Johnson, Bob Fowler and Don Wright. Holland Talk Given MIDDLE GROVE (Special) Middle Grove Home Extension Unit met recently in the home of Ml . .Mllllldll r HJltllCl . rilljULl leaders were Mrs. Irfwis Patter son and Mrs. Emory Goode. Mrs. D. M. Van Lith was guest speaker in the afternoon, discussing her native country, Holland. Assisting Mrs. Fletcher at the dinner hour were Mrs. Goode and Mrs. John Cage. Sheridan Orator 2nd SHERIDAN (Special! Edward : Manary of Sheridan has placed second in the speaking contest at the Future Farmers of America slate convention in LaGrande. This marks the first time the Sheridan i FFA chapter has been represented j in the slate contest. I THIS WEEK'S BEST BUYS AT Marshall-Wells Store 5-ft. STEPLADDER 3.49 ci i. MOP BUCKET r.$1.59 Refl. $169 Value Alum, Cake Pan Reg 26 flADRAfiC f All 7.25 Gal. With Stainless 4.95 Valley Dates AMITY Amity Home Extension Unit will meet at the Methodist church at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Topic of the meeting will be the study of Australia, with Roy Free man, Jr., guest speaker. Colored slides taken during his recent trip to Australia will be. shown. 4-H demonstrations will be pre sented by Janet Jones, 4-H Lively Nine, pie macking; Joan Shields, 4-H Busy Beavers, table setting. HHL'SH IUI.L.E.I1E. HHISn COI- an exchange student who was in South America will speak and show colored pictures. This is an open meeting. Friends are invited. DALLAS Smileroo directors and committee chairmen will have 6:30 a.m. Tuesday breakfast meeting at Friendly Cafe. Melvin Gilson is chairman. Definite reports on GERVAIS Gervais Home Exten sion will meet Tuesday noon for luncheon with Mrs. Robert Harper, Rt. 1, Gervais. Mrs. Paul Rciling will assist Mrs. Harper and the two will demonstrate "Buying and Using Foam Rubber". JEFFERSON The Women's Missionary Group of the Christian church will have a work - day Tuesday at Mrs. Ernest Powell's. WOODBURN Family pot luck 6:30 p.m. supper will start the Band Parents club meeting in the hieh school home economics room 'Tuesday. Mrs. Lester Rosburg is supper chairman. Program of in- bles is planned by Mrs. Don Hayes and E. Donald Jessop, band in structor. WOODBURN Appointments for the well child and immunization clinic Tuesday in the public li brary may be made with Mrs. Don Barrett, Woodburn 2-6657. Clinic will start at 1:30 p.m., BROOKS Waconda Farm Bu reau meets Tuesday for 8 p.m. dessert supper before meeting at 8:30 at Waconda school house. LEBANON "How a Child Learns to Read" will be shown graphically by Dr. Victor Phelps of Portland State college Tuesday at Green Acres PTA at 8 p. m. Parents of primary and pre-school children have been given special invitations. Mrs. Delbert Chinburg is program chairman. Fire Auxiliary to Sew Gym Curtains AMITY (Special) The Fire man's Auxiliary met Monday eve ning, at the home of Mrs. Ancr Buczvnski with Mrs. Alice Suther land serving as hostess. Plans were made to complete the 'back drop' curtains for the stage in the grade school gymnasium. . Reports were made by Mrs Donna Johnson and Mrs. Ethel Darnell on survival kits for civil ian defense. The Auxiliary will have the next meeting at the home of Mrs. Donna Johnson. Girl Leader Picked WILLAMINA (Speciall Jean ettc Carlson was named as girl of the month at the Willamina high school, at a student body meeting. She was chosen on the basis of scholarship and participa tion in activities. Vada Schuerch presented her with a corsage,, PTA Names Officers LEBANON (Special) New officers for Queen Anne PTA arc Dr. John Burdell, president; Mrs. Edna McClain. vice president; Mrs. Claude Durlam, secretary; and Mrs. Fred Van Loh, troasurer. Plans for an April talent show were discussed, and school board members answered questions about elections, terms and duties. BARBER SHOP SOLD DAYTON (Special) The Mil- lor Barber shop was sold the first of the week to Orville Tucker, of Corvallis. YOUR Reg. $9.95 Vslua Chrome Swing Spout SINK FAUCET $6.95 Angel Food 99 VHIiliHWh VMM Steel Bottom Lebanon Sets Plan in Motion For Recreation Nucleus Group Picked To Make Outline Of rrojects LEBANON (Special) Election of .officers and outlining of objec tives were accomplished at n Civic Kecreation Council meeting re cently in the city hall. Prime objective is formation of a recre ation district with a paid super visor, utilizing present facilities at first for persons of all ages. . Tom Gates was elected presi dent: G. Edward Oelschlaeger, vice-president; William Thomas, legal adviser, and Mrs. Glenn Kobow, secretary. Dale -Moore is temporary treasurer. Publicity committee is Dr. Jack Elvin and Mrs. John Burdcll. Wilbus Jackson and the Rev. Theol S. Holland were appointed to draw a sample ballot for per sons in the proposed district to vote on types of recreation desired. Mrs. Kobow was instructed to begin the formation of a board of directors to be composed of a vot ing member from each organiza tion in the area. Mrs. R. O. Garrison was asked to investigate the possibility of forming the district around a nucleus already in existence in the school system. Committees will report at a meeting Thursday, at 8 p.m. in the city hall. Amith Plans Graduation AMITY (Special) The senior class of Amity High School met in special meeting recently, presided over by class president, Ronnie Warrick, to make plans for gradu ation. In a unanimous vote it was agreed the girls would wear white caps and gowns and the boys would wear blue. The Baccalaureate service will be held in the Methodist Church with the Rev. Bruce McConncll of ficiating. The Rev. R. R. Greena walt, pastor of the Baptist Church was chosen to officiate at the commencement exercises. Appointed to senior affairs ar rangement committee were: Shir ley Wolf. Sue Casteel. Tony Meek er, Ralph Lyman. Ilene Goffena and Sharon McKonney. Birthday Parly 'Robbed' by Men MARION (Special) Members of the Birthday Club at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Ruth Huber recently were discussing the rob' bery of a year ago when the con versation was interrupted by pounding on the door. Ten heavily armed men then en tered the room shouting "This is a robbery." It developed that the men were husbands of the guests who had come to "protect" their wives from a repetition of last years robbery.- Gervais Farm Sold GERVAIS (Speciali John Flansberg, farmer and mill opera tor in the Sheridan area, has pur chased the 212 acre farm at Rt, 1, Gervais, from Mrs, Dorothy Mckinley. Mrs. McMnley has pur chased a home at 720 Harrison St., Woodhurn, and will he leav ing the Gervais farm soon. "THE MIGHTY MIDGET" (THE WANT-AD) Would Like You to Meet: Paula Bangs (Copy Controller) Who cordially invites you to pick up extra cash by selling those no longer needed items with a 6 for 3 (Six days (or the price of three) Want-Ad, during "NATIONAL WANT-AD WEEK" - March 17rh-23rd. Statesman-Journal Newspapers Classified Department-EM 4-6811 THE CAPITATJ JOURNAL' 4-H News AMITY (Special)-The 4-H Will ing Workers livestock club met re cently in the high school home economics room with Tom Burns presiding and introducing the topic for the day. ' which was "For estry." Members were divided in to two groups, with one group naming n tree and the other group giving it's characteristic's. Instructions were read from Wil liam Perry. County 4-H Extension Agent, for attendance to 4-H Sum mer Camp and 4-H Summer School. Reports were given by Charlie Reed on "Sheep in Oregon" and Janet Jones on "Wildlife Conser vation." Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Will Sproal and Rev. Bruce McConnell. Refreshment were served by Mrs. Charlie Reed and .Mrs. Clinton Sheldon, Refugee Tells Of Revolution WOODBURN (Special) Laszlo Penczel of Budapest, Hungarian refugee now slaying at the home of Don Miller in Woodburn, was the guest speaker at the Woodburn Rotary club meeting at Pavey's Coffee Shop. He was introduced by Miller who gave a short talk on his background. Penczel talked on his experiences in the Hungarian Revolution with Mrs. Elizabeth Erickson of Salem serving as in terpreter. O. R. Randall, by whom Penczel is employed, was program chairman. Ten perfect attendance awards were presented. Receiving awards were Clarence Ahrens and Ed Co man, 10 years; Charles Cornwell. eight years; Eugene Stoller, nine years; Frank Doerfler. seven years; Kenneth McGrath, six years; Norman Hudson and Elmer Mattson. live years; Kenneth Hagg, four years and Joe Serres, two years. Next Thursday the club will en tertain the Woodburn high school basketball team at a 6:30 dinner in the Washington school cafeteria. A moving picture "Mr. Sun" will be shown. Kenneth Hagg will be program chairman. Stayton Chamber Picks Committees STAYTON (Special) Presi dent Everett Ward of Stayton Chamber of Commerce appointed committees for the year when the group met recently at the Gem cafe. Appointed were: Hugh Ashby, industrial promotions; R. L. Stew art, program; L. E. Sprakcr, tax ation, legislation; Wilmcr Van Vlcet was elected vice president. The chamber authorized giving $.t0 toward the International Rela tions League at Stayton Union High School which is planning to bring a foreign exchange student to the school. Retreat Class Set LEBANON (Special) A class in Christian Youth Fellowship re treats will he taught by Mrs. Blow ford Osburn March 22-2.1 at a slate youth planning commission al Northwest Christian college in Eu gene. Attending from the local croup will be Pat Jones, James Scott, Mel Mctcalf, Ann Morse and Gerald West. ASTHMA Rx riOHTI fltifferrs nnw eicaof murh levere wiiim tnr, intMlnf. roughing and difficult hr thing; dnrlnf reurrlnf attack i of nmnchlaj A'hmn. Hay Pir anl Bron chitti by taking Nw Improved, Wonrtr Worklnc MENDACO. Quickly hMpi combat allfrgr, rlax brnnrhtal tuhfi, rmriv choking phlegm. Thun alrt frMr brrathlnf and inunrlf r lf p. Oft MFNDAOO at drug Uti. Money back guarantee. i i Expert Cooks Will Prepare Chicken Menu MT. ANGEL (Special) - The fried chicken and country sau sage which will be featured at the St, Mary's parish annual dinner on Sunday. March 31, will be pre pared in the homes of some of Mount Angel's best cooks, accord ing to announcement made by Mrs. Francis Hammelman and Mrs. Arthur Gooley, co-chairmen of the meat committee for the din ner. Serving on the committee to fry chicken are Miss Anne Duda, Mrs. Joseph Wagner, Mrs. Peter Klein schmidt, Mrs. John Kloft, Mrs. Ur ban.BuLsch, Mrs. Anthony Biglcr. Mrs! Ray Ruscher, Mrs. Joseph D. Hauth, Mrs. Ben Traviss, Mrs. Clarence Ebner, Mrs. William Shreincr, Mrs. Clele Mamie, Mrs. Katherine Konen, Mrs,. Cyril Walk er, Mrs. John Beyer, Mrs. Peter Meissner, Mrs. Bernard Hasslcr, Mrs. Robert Farnsworth, Mrs. Ben Ackerman, Mrs. Tillie Mickel, Mrs. Joseph Bernt, and Mrs. Al bert T, Wilde, Preparing sausage will be Mrs. John Hassler, Mrs. Joseph Bcrchtold, Mrs. Bernard Duda, Mrs. Leon Bcrning, Mrs. Wilfred Fleckenstein, and Mrs. Vincent Duman. Mrs. Delmcr Lulay, general chairman, and Mrs. George Vach- uioimi ties. iroiV TRV'CKLOAD SALE! SAVE! 1957 CONSOLE TELEVISION fnfjl'M i mps extra light ... V in. screen G-E PORTABLE TV Traveled ttiel cabinet with II trnnoo Many Take Polio Shots at Stayton "stayton (Special) A total of 521 Salk polio shots were admin istered at an immunization clinic held at the Stayton Woman's club house last week by the Marion County Health Department. Pupils from Aumsville grade school. Sublimity, and Shaw, the West Stayton school, and St. Boni face at Sublimity, were processed. Election Set By Phone Firm MOLALLA (Special) - The an nual membership meeting of Col ton Telephone subscribers is set for March 18 at 8 p.m. in the multi-purpose room at the Colton school. Reports of the past year's business will be presented, as well as a report of the progress to date of the REA loan and dial conversion. Three directors will be elected for three years; two for two years, and two for one year. Two short movies are scheduled, "On Party Lines" and "Western Cross ing." According to W. Swain, chairman, free coffee and dough nuts will be served. tcr, co-chairmen, are asking don ors to report to any member on the committee what food they will donate for the dinner. carrying handle lest than 13 pounds Tinted dark safety window Best picture it all signal strengths TV Dept., 3rd floor Molalla Troop Ends 1st Year Of Activties MOLALLA (Special) Boy Scout Troop No. 1S3, sponsored by Molalla Methodist Church, has completed Its first year of activi ties. The troop committee met Monday evening in the church of fice to hold a charter review. The Rev. Harold Mackey stated the group had started with eight boys, but would register 10, as two others were almost ready with their first requirements. Each of the boys who has been with the troop for a year has completed at least one set of advancement requirements, and some of them two sets. Thomas Lancaster will be new scoutmaster, beginning April 1, with Max Webb as assistant. The Rev. Mr. Mackey is to represent the church on the Portland Area Council as institutional representa tive. The troop committee for the coming year will include Ray Lindsley, chairman; Ernest Mar tin, treasurer; Russell Morgan. Victor Ems, Alfred Shaver. Newell Hall and James Riback, assistants. VACATION IN SOUTH SHERIDAN (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Baird and sons are vacationing in Los Angeles, Calif. SHOP MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS 9:30 A.M. TO, 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS 9:30-5:30 PARK FREE WITH VALIDATION We jumped at the chance to buy a truclcload of famous G-E Television sets at a very special price. They were rushed to us and we're offering them to you at a terrific price reduction! Come in now. Save big money on a new G-E television. But don't delay ...when these are gone we can't cet more at this special pricel Section 1 Page 9' Miller to Head Rodeo at Dayton DAYTON (Special) - Harry Williams was elected president of the Dayton Buckeroo Association at the last meeting. Harold Frinlc was elected vice-president; J, M. Murphy, secretary-treasurer. Di . rectors are Lcs Leach, Howard Williams, Bob Stillwcll and Herb Murphy. A two-day show is being planned and a committee was appointed to . meet with other rodeo association soon to set dates for different events. Leaders Chosen At Sheridan High SHERIDAN (Special) - Edward Boyliss has been named valedic torian of the Sheridan high school 1957 graduating class. He is editor and manager of the high schuul annual. He is the son of Mrs. Winifred Bayliss and the late E. J. Bayliss. Miss Carolee Haenny, daughter of Mrs. Eugene Smail and the late Lester Haenny, was named saluta loriun, and is also active in school activities. Bladder 'Weakness' If worrltd by "BUdder Weikneti" (Qtt tlni Up Nlinti or Bed Wattlnt. too tre- common Kidney and Bladder Irritation, try OYSTEX tor quick help. SO veari uit prora aafett for jounf and old. Aik dru( flit for OYSTEX under money-back guM tutu, Aa how fait you Improva. 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