Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 30, 1957, Page 44, Image 44

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Gerald Noah Elected President
Stay ton Junior Chamber Group
Installation to Be
On Thursday
Night
STAYTON (Special) Gerald
Noah, Stayton insurance man, was
elected lo head the North Santiam
Junior Chamber of Commerce
elections held in Legion hall this
week. Noah will succeed George
R, Duncan Jr., who was elected
state director.
Elected to serve with Noah
were: Roger Cornutt, vice-presi
dent; Wayne Uerman, secretary
Robert Hagcn, treasurer; Art
Christiansen, Tom Tate and John
Curtis, directors.
Terms of office wiJI begin in
April and run through the last
meeting in March of 1958.
Installation of officers will be
held jointly with the Jaycottes and
has been set tentatively for Ihurs
day evening at the Gem cafe.
Jerry Butler is chairman of ar
rangements for the banquet.
Egg Hunt Planned ,
The Jaycees arc planning an
Easter egg hunt at the Stayton City
Park on Easter Sunday. Jack
Klundt and Art Christiansen are
co-chairmen, and will he assisted
by John Curtis and Elvin Barrow
cliff. The committee will an
nounce details at a later date.
Tabled until the next meeting
was the matter of entering a local
girl in the Miss Oregon contest this
year, when more information on
entrance rules, and qualifications
will be available.
Sheridan City
Official Quits
SHERIDAN (Special) The Cily
Recorder and Judge, It. I. Mcrri
field, this week resigned his posi
tion cf(ectivc April 1.
The City Council has named
Stanley B. Tatom as city super
visor, but when in the special noon
session this week, they added the
Recorder and Judge jobs to the
supervisor job, Tatom refused the
additional jobs. The city is now
looking (or someone to handle all
three jobs.
Cedar Trees Vltmted
SHUHIDAN (Special) - About
3(10 Port Orlord cedar trees have
been planted in the city park,
end at the Chapman grade school.
The Roy Scout troop here planted
the trees as a public service.
YESTERDAY'S CLOSE
New York Stock Quotations
By Tlie Associated Tress
Admiral Corportaion
Allied Chemical
Allis Chalmers
Aluminum Co. America
American Airlines
American Can
American Cyanamido
American Motors
American Tel. tt Tel,
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Armco Steel
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Macli.
California Packing
Canadian Pacific
Caterpillar Tractor
Celonc.se Corporation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Crown Zellerbaeh
Curtiss Wright
Douglas Aircraft
duPont de Nemours
Kiistman Kodak
Emerson Radio
Ford Motor
General Electric
General Foods
General Motors
Georgia Pac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Mnnville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kenneeott Copper
Libby, McNeill
SEE OUR SPECIAL
CENTENNIAL
SALE SECTION
in this mpvr iotlmjl
SECTION II, PACES 1 TO 24
Valley Dates
PRINGLE A cast o( local
talent will present the play, "Too
Many Relatives," at the Pringlc
school at 8:15 p.m. Saturday.
MT. ANGKI, A sausage and
ham dinner will be served to the
public in the dicing rooms of St.
Mary's school from 11:30 a. in.
to 3 p.m. Sunday under sponsor
ship o( St. Ann's Altar Society.
l.KIIANON Choir of Middle
Grove church near Salem will give
a short concert at Evangelical
United Brethren church here Sun
day at 7:30 p.m. 'ihe Rev. Richard
Tusant o( Middle Grove will
preach at morning and night
services, said the Rev. Charles H.
Reep.
DALLAS Election o( officers
will come before members of the
Elementary Parent-Teacher Assn.
at their meeting Monday evening
at 0 p.m. at Ihe Lylc school. Su
perintendent Ellis Neal will be the
guest speaker. Harold Meyers will
conduct the meeting.
MONMOUTH Monday is the
dale of the regular monthly meet
ing of the elementary PTA and a
film "They Grow Up So Fast"
will be shown by Mrs. Louise
Krey, elementary physical edu
cation director. Election of of
ficers will be held.
Dallas PTA
Elects Staff
DALLAS (Special) The an
nual election of officers was held
recently at the regular meeting of
the senior high school Parent
teacher Assn. Mrs. Jacob Kner,
retiring president, conducted the
election of officers and business.
Elected were Kim Roberts, pres
ident; Ncal Povey, vice-president;
Mrs. Garry Hanson, secretary;
and Terry Murray, treasurer.
Guests of the evening were ninth
grade students and their parents.
Following the meeting students
presented a square dance exhibi
tion under the direction of Miss
Joanne Sletllor, Girls Physical Ed
ucation instructor.
Installation of officers will take
place al the next meeting in April.
DRIVE HEAD PICKED
MONMOUTH (Special) Mrs.
Raymond Ranch is chairman of
the Monmouth unit for the forth
coming American Cancer Society
drive.
1 1 Vt Lockheed Aircraft 45 'M
80 Locw's Incorporated 18 I
Montgomery Ward .17 'A
' ' New York Central 29
91) !i Northern Pacific 42 H ,
If Pacific American Fish 14 !
42 Pacific Gas tc Electric 4n '.4 j
7B Pacific Tel. & Tel. 135
7 Mi Penney (J. C) Co. 82
177 4 Pennsylvania Railroad 20 'Mi
75 lii Pepsi Cola Co. 21 A
C'-'l 14 Philco Radio 14
55 Ti Puget Sound P & L 211 ''
24 Ik Radio Corporation 35 -Hi
42 U Rayonicr Incorporated 28 !
47 Republic Steel 52
41 ' Reynolds Metals 52
40 Vi Richfield Oil
39 14 Safeway Stores Inc. 65 v,
83 St. Regis 39 14
94 Scott Paper Company 58 14
16 Sears Rochuck & Co. 27 !
61 Shell Oil Co. 82
44 i, Sinclair Oil 61 m
50 -1 Soeony-Mubil Oil 54 1
42 1 Southern Pacific 43 'n
711 ' Standard Oil California 47 Ik
179 , Standard Oil N. .1. 57
85 Sludebaker Packard 7 ',4
5 ! Sunshine Mining 7 I
511 14 Swift Company 35 i
58 1-4 Transnmeriea Corporation 311
43 'i Twentieth Century Fox 25 !
311 1 Union Oil Company 5.1
28 Union Pacific 28 :
75 i United Airlines 28 i
36 ' United Aircraft 7fi ,
97 ' United Stales Steel 59 -I, ;
47 t Warner Pictures 24
40 ' Western Union Tel. IB v,
112 Wcslinghnuse Electric 33 ij
11 -1! Woolworth Company 43 a,
Legion Forms
Jr. Ball Club
SILVERTON (Special) -Jack
Gordon of Salem, American Legion
district chairman of "Boys State",
was featured speaker at this
week's evening program at Legion
Hall, with John Dcmas, Post No.
7 commander, in charge.
A Junior Legion baseball organi
zation was formed with Harry
Hagcdorn, coach, explaining the
work, announcing that Norman
Eastman would be manager. Line
up of members and practice rules
will be announced later.
Delbert Jlecves post No. 7 is
plannnig a Silvcrlon ambulance,
sponsored by the members of the
Junior Chamber of Commerce with
Hal Roth directing. A benefit
dance will be given under the
chairmanship of Art GoLtcnberg,
the date to be announced soon.
A benefit fund ham dinner for
the public, is to be given from 5
to 8:30 p.m. April 9, at Legion
Hall, the public is invited.
Lester Oehler is program chair
man for the April 8 meeting.
Dallas Planning
Grou p Terms Set
DALLAS (Special) Members of
the Dallas City Planning Commis
sion elected officers and drew lots
for office terms at a meeting in
the Cily Hall this week.
Hollis Smith was elected presi
dent and Waller Craven vice
presdent. The City Supervisor acts
as secretary.
Terms of office will be Smith,
one year: Ray Boydston and
Howard Fleming two years; Ralph
Howe and Craven, three years;
and Clinton Ruiter and Frank Ncu
feld, four years.
Webfoot Grange
Will Entertain
WEBFOOT (Special) The Web
foot Grange Home Economics Club
met at their hall this week with a
potluck lunch at noon to cut and
piece blocks for a quilt for the
Fnirvicw home.
Plans were made for entertain
ing Cove Orchard Grange when it
brings the traveling gavel on April
13. Mrs. Henry I' reshour was hon
ored with a birthday cake pre
sented by Mrs. Clifford Gibbon.
1 lie next meeting will be al the
hall April 10 when work on the
quilt will be continued.
GUEST FROM BAY CITY
MONMOUTH (Special) Harry
Davis of San Francisco is visiting
his mother. Mrs. Anna Davis and
relatives at Airlie.
NEW!-$24,000 IN ALL
SUNDAY, MAM 31
ONE DAY ONLY!
FOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS
Easy Credit Terms
SALES AT 1:30 P.M. AND 7:00 P.M.
EVERYTHING GOES - NOTHING RESERVED!
Living Room, Bedroom, Bedding, Dinettes, Occas
ional Tables, Lamps, Chairs, Appliances, Radios.
TRUST
OFFICER
For
Defunct
White House
a Furniture
Future Business Leaders Week Dated
sib JutMjiM
Jtv, JLISJ
Oregon State Future Business Leaders
of America Week, April 8-13, was proclaim
ed by Oregon's Gov. Robert D. Holmes
this week. Shown with the Governor from
left to right, arc Dr. Theodore Ycrian, Ore
gon Stale College, state consultant; Mrs.
Willamette Valley News
Population 5339
In Dallas Census
DALLAS (Special) Population
of Dallas has been fixed al 5,339
by a census taken by women of
St. Philips Catholic Church who
received $500 for tiio task.
The slate had estimated the pop
ulation at 5,160, while Dallas offi
cials estimated the population to
be 5.050.
The City of Dallas will receive
approximately $7 per person of its
population from state liquor and
road revenues.
Grange Has Project
SCOTTS MILLS (Spccial)-The
Scotts Mills Grange Home Eco
nomics Club had a regular meet
ing at Ihe home or Mrs. Almond
Rich where they assembled a quilt
ready for quilting. This quilt will
be used for fund raising for the
Grange. Present were Mrs. Har
old Woolsey, Mrs. Oscar Kilborn,
Mrs. George Newell, Mrs. Arthur
Iticli, Mrs. Maude Matins, Mrs.
Henry Shilts, Mrs. Ronald Stevens,
Mrs. Willis Nelson, Mrs. Louis
Vctter and the hostess, Mrs. Al
mond Rich.
New York Giant Football Coach
Jim Lee Howell was president of
the student council during his col
lege days at Arkansas.
CI
A.K. BENSON
735 EDGEWATER
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Youth Problem Told
WOODBURN (Special) "Youth
and its Problems" was the topic
of Frank P. Docrflcr, superintend'
cnt of the Woodburn public schools
at the meeting of the Woodburn
Progressive Club recently at Pa
vey's Coffee shop. Other speakers
were Ralph B a u r e r and Don
Ihompson, who with Doerllcr
talked on organization and proce
dure of civic organizations. Doer
fler and L. L. Porter are new
members of Ihe club.
Hospital Beds Ready
WOODBURN (Special) An
nouncement has been made by the
Woodburn Volunteer Fire Depart
ment of the arrival of a new hos
pital bed for use in Woodburn and
the Rural Fire Protection District.
Officers arc: Floyd Mariclc.
chief; Cecil Omans, assistant
chief; Clarence Hagcnauer, presi
dent; Robert Wellman, vice-president;
W. C. Radke, secretary. De
partment captains arc Hngenauer,
Albert Wellman, Harold Livesay
and Don Plumb.
HOBBY FAIR SET
SILVERTON (Special) The
three-day and evening annual hob
by fair and display of business
wares of local residents will begin
Thursday afternoon, April 4, and
continue through Saturday at the
Silvcrlon Armory.
NEW FURNITURE-NEW!
I.aVoy, Stayton, state advisor; Rosalie
Zwcifcl, Tillamook, stale F.B.L.A. presi
dent; Louann Schlics, Stayton, western
regional F.B.L.A., vice-president; and Gov.
Holmes.
Rebekahs Elect
State Delegates
STAYTON (Special) Eva Re
bekah lodge this week elected del
egates to the state Rcbekah Con
vention and recommnded Mrs.
Ben Cole as the new district dep
uty president.
Mrs. Paul Kirsch and Mrs. Cole
were the delegates elected, with
Mrs. D. George Cole and Mrs.
Clara Lau, the alternates.
Beardslee FFA Head
SHERIDAN (Special) Steve
Beardslee has been elected by the
F.F.A. chapter at the high school,
as president of the group for the
coming year. Paul Elliott was re
elected vice-president; Philip
Beardslee was elected secretary;
Oscar" Gutbrod, treasurer; Doug
las Hill, reporter; and Jan Wep
ster, sentinel.
Pamphlet Printed
SILVERTON Special) The
Kcv. Gerald A. Amundson. new
pastor of Immanucl Lutheran
church, with the assistance of the
church secretary, Mrs. Ann
Schwab, is publishing a mid-week,
four paged, pamphlet of announce
ments and instructions that is sent
to each adult member of the
church and numerous friends who
are interested.
PURITAN
MKT, BLDG.
Salem, Ore.
EM 4-9310
J. Commerford
Funeral Held
SHERIDAN (Special) Funeral
services were held Thursday at
Pershall's Sheridan Funeral home,
for Stephen James Commerford,
42, late resident of Grand Rondc,
who died in Portland after a short
illness. Interment was in Green
Crest Memorial park in Sheridan.
Stephen Commerford was born
April 6, 1914, at Alamosa, Colo.,
where he aiso attended school.
On June 4, 1943, he married Eliza
beth Tiedman, and they moved to
Grand Ronde in 1945. He was em
ployed by the Littlejohn Logging
company, and was a member of
the Sheridan Masonic lodge.
He is survived by his wife,
Elizabeth; and four children, Ern
est, Sandra, James and Laura, all
of Grand Rondc.
Vaccine Given
At Mill City
MILL CITY (Special) - Mass
polio shots were given this week
to school children of the Mill City-Gates-Detroit
area at the High
school recreation room. Dr. Wil
lard Stone of the Marion County
Health Department and Dr. John
Reid of Mill City were assisted
by nurses, Mrs. Effic Cole and
Mrs. Willis of the Health Depart
ment. Other nurses helping were Miss
Agnes Kirsch and Mrs. Mabel
Ovcrholls of Stayton; Mrs. Nell
Swift, Mrs. Kenneth Baines and
Mrs. Tom Morris of Mill City.
Volunteer helpers included Mrs.
Edsel Croan, who is health chair
man for this area; Mrs. Richard
Parker, health chairman for the
Gates district; Mrs. Thclma
Storey, health chairman for De
troit: Mrs. Geneva Logan. Mrs.
O. K. DeWitt, Mrs. Lora Mason,
Mrs. Lucille Bailey, Mrs. Maxinc
Thorpe, Mrs. Marie Stewart, Mrs.
Fred Moore, Mrs. Gene Gregory,
Mrs. Bonnie Whitsett, Mrs. Wini
fred Brown. Mrs. Vera Hathaway,
Mrs. Al Yankus, Mrs. Dorothy
Vail and Mrs. Goldie Storey.
Three hundred fifty-five received
the free shots.
LODGE LEADER VISITS
DALLAS (Special) Aimira
Rebekah Lodge No. 26 met recent
ly for its regular business meet
ing with Noble Grand, Mrs. Har
vey Wall, presiding, to meet Lady
Mary Smith, secretary, and Lady
Clara Beuscater, chaplain of Can
ton Noll LAPN on their official
visit.
THESE STORES ARE
OPEN SUNDAY
SAFEWAY
OPEN
126S 2120 2575
Center Fairgrounds Rrl. S. Com'l.
8-10 9-6 9-9
SAME LOW PRICES AS ALWAYS
Wiles Drug
Store
Corner Court & High Sts.
Phone
Em-3-8792
Open 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
and 4 P. M. to 10 P. M.
Prescriptions Film
"MOVE YOl'RSEI.F"
RENT A TRUCK
jrom
CENTRAL U-DRIVE
1095 S. Commercial
Phone KM 2-9062
Vans Slakes P.V.s
(iet Your FRF.F. Weekly
Copy of TV INFO. Given
with Serv. Station Purchases
RALPH'S
MOBIL STATION
1095 S. Commercial at Owens
The Tiller Shop
1198 S. Com'l. Ph. EM 2-1009
Home of the
BOLENS M-E
ROTARY TILLER
tompleli ( Power
Garden Supplies 1 Moweri
Open: 8 A.M. to 4 P.M.
Salem, Oregon, Saturday, March' SO, 1957
Ralph Huntley
Sheridan Days
Beard Chairman
SHERIDAN (Special)
Ralph Hunlley has been named
chairman of the beard growing
contest for the Phil Sheridan
Days celebralion, by chairman
Jack Mailland.
' Mrs. Evelyn Camp has been
named official chapcronc for
the Phil Sheridan Days queen
and her court; and Bob Wells
will assist the park program
for the children, on Saturday,
June 22.
A contract with Browning
Brothers Amusement Co. in
Salem has been signed. They
will operate their carnival here
from June Is through June 22.
Students Gain
After Wreck
MOLALLA (Spccial)-J a n i c e
Parnell arrived home from Silver
ton hospital this week. She is one
of the, four high school students
injured in an automobile accident
that occurred while they were re
turning home from basketball
games at Salem March 14. She
had a fractured skull and numer
ous facial cuts and bruises.
The other three in Ihe accident
still are hospitalized. Willy Olds is
recovering from a fractured skull
and shock; Janet Olsen, driver of
the car, has a fractured pelvis and
some puncture to her stomach and
a broken wrist, but all are on the
mend; Gary Burghardt, most se
riously injured, underwent im
mediate brain surgery that saved
his life. He also had a pelvic in
jury. Gary was brought home by
his parents Tuesday afternoon.
Cancer Drive Set
In Ml. Angel Area
MT. ANGEL (Special)
Mrs. Gladys Turnbul of the Amer
ican Cancer Society showed two
films on cancer prevention at the
Legion Hall Tuesday evening, in
preparation for the opening of the
drive for funds April 1. The Legion
Auxiliary will sponsor the drive in
Mt. Angel, with Mrs. Peter Gores
general chairman.
The Auxiliary members will
sponsor a food sale on Easter Sat
urday, April 20. at the Stiff's Furn
iture Store. Mrs. Norbert Annen
and Mrs. Gores donated em
broidered pillow slips to help raise
funds to finance the installation of
a kitchen fan in the Legion Hall
kitchen.
SUNDAYS
QUISENBERRY'S
PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY
' AT 150 SOUTH LIBERTY
IS OPEN SUNDAYS
12 Noon to 2 P. M.-4 P. M. to 9 P. M.
Weekday!! 9 A. M. to 11 P. M.
(Other Hours, Call EM-39123 or EM-43336)
ibold,siHmemadei
ICE CREAM
1272 State Street
We Feature High Quality Low Prices Everdav
V2 Gallon, 85c 2 for $1.65
All Flavors for Your Favor A',$o Diahctirs Froien
Dessert Sperial Orders for All Occasions
Phone rm J MSO
Stroke Takes
Arthur Taylor
AMITY (Special) Funeral ser
vices for Arthur C. Taylor, 66, a
resident of Goucher Street in
Amity, were held in the Chapel of
Macy and Son in McMinnville Sat"
urday morning. Rev. O. A. Frank
lyn, pastor of the Assembly of God
church of Amity officiated
Taylor was taken lo a McMinn
ville hospital early Wednesday
morning, after suffering a stroke
at his home. He succumbed in the
hospital Wednesday evening. Tay
lor was born Nov. 6, 1890 at Po
chantas. Ark., moving to Kelso,
Wash., in 1931 where he was en
ployed by the Long Bell Lumber
Co., until his retirement in 1954,
when he moved to Amity,
Arthur Taylor is survived by his
wife, Gertrude May of Amity;
daughters, Mrs. Feme Erickson of
Carlton and Mrs. Lucinda Highes
of Yakima. Wash.; sons, James
Taylor, Kelso, Wash., and Merle
Taylor of Carlton. Interment will
be in the Cowlitz View Memorial
Gardens at Kelso, Wash.
Club Appoints
Committees
AMITY (Special) Mrs. Cordia
Morrison, newly installed president
of the Three Links club, presided
over a recent evening meeting at
the home of Mrs. Orpha Glandon,
assisted by Mrs. Velma Wood, co
hostess. Committee appointments an
nounced by Mrs. Morrison for the
ensuing year were: visiting com
mittee, Hazle Gibbs, Ethel Law
son and Hazel Burch; project
committee, John Gibbs, Art Glan
don and Russell Lawson; ways and
means committee, Ralph Wood,
Lloyd Cochran and Glen Weston;
entertainment committee, Phoebe
Osborne, Edythe Wcnlcss and Ella
Weston.
A surprise gift shower was given
during the meeting for Mrs.
Edythe Wanless, honoring her
birthday. Elona Wood was recip
ient of the prize.
At the April 24 meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ella Weston, plans
will be made for the Mother's Day
program.
Crab Feed May 18
MT. ANGEL (Special) - The
American Legion voted this week
to sponsor the annual crab feed
on Saturday, May 18, and com
plete details will be outlined at
the next meeting.
GOLDEN
PHEASANT
OPEN
12 Noon Til 8:30
SUNDAY
SUNDAY DINNERS
OUR SPECIALTY
248 North Liberty
Phone EM-38733
Howser Bros.
Equipment
Sales S Rental Service
1185 S. 12th
Phone EM-33646
Salem, Ore.
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