Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 2, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section' S Pafee 8 Willamette Valley News JC Fire Truck Will Make Trip To State Meet LEBANON (Special) Leba non's 45th Strawberry festival will receive special advertis ing between here and Portland Friday, when Jaycces drive their 1924 International fire truck to the state Junior Cham ber of Commerce convention. Banners proclaiming the festi val will decorate the sides. Leaving here at noon to ar rive in Portland by 6 p.m. for the opening convention dinner will be Francis Bres.er, Jaycee president, Ron Cox and Ken Wright, who plan to arrive on time providing they have neither headwinds nor break downs. 1 Molalla PTA to Seat New Staff MOLALLA (Special) This month's Molalla PTA meeting will be an evening session slated for Monday, when new officers for the coming school year will be in stalled. Mrs. Elmer Dunton was re-elected president; Mrs. Gerald Dunton, vice-president: Mrs. Ray Kalberg, secretary; Mrs. Roy Lay, treasurer. T. L. McBride. school principal, will speak on the idea of Union Mills school consolidating with Mo lalla consolidated grade school dis trict. A petition for consolidation now is being circulated. A musical group from the high school will sing. The first grade room mothers will serve refreshments for this last meeting of the 1956-57 school year. Silverton Folk 111 SILVERTON (Spcial) Mrs. Charlie Johnson, who has been under treatment at the local hos pital for a fortnight, was reported by members of her family, Tues day, as making satisfactory re covery and will soon be able to re turn to her home near Silverton. Surgery patients at the hospital are Mrs. George Christcnson, and Mrs. Albert Canoy. Both were re ported as improving normally. FRU1TLAND CLUB FLECTS FRUITLAND (Special) Albert Apperson was elected president of the Fruitland Parent - Teachers Club at the April meeting. Mrs, Merle Hadley was elected vice- president: Mrs. Willis Fritz, secre. tary: and Mrs. Larry Wagner, treasurer. GOP Women Meet WOODBURN (Special) The Re publican Women of Woodburn met recently at the country home of Mrs. Henry Miller. Mrs. Kilian W. Smith, vice - president, presided. This was the final meeting of the summer. Mrs. Miller served re freshments, assisted by Mrs. Clar ence Ahrens. 3rd Generation To Join Ranks of Stayton Alumnae STAYTON (Special) Believed to be the first third generation member of a family to become a member of the Associated Alumni of Stayton Union High School will be Tom Crabtree, when he be comes a member at the annual homecoming next Saturday. Tom will graduate with the class of 1957. His father, Dale Crabtree, was graduated with the class of 1934, and his mother, Mrs. Linore Inglis Crabtree with the class of 1936. Tom's grandfather, Floyd Crabtree of Salem! started it all when he graduated from Stayton High School in 1924. Award Presented Recreation Group MOLALLA (Special) At Tues day evening's meeting of Molalla Recreation Council, Harry L. Gib boney, national inspector of the VFW, presented the Council a Vet erans of Foreign Wars community service award. It was presented "evidence of sincere aoDrecia- tion of its outstanding community service, support and achievement." The certificate was awarded bv Molalla VFW Post No. 3973 of which Gibboney is junior' past commander. With 20 present at the meeting in the city hall, the award was received by Dr. Roy C. Heckard, as president of Mo lalla Recreation Council. S park Plug Award Given to Jaycees WOODBURN (Special) Seven teen members of the Woodburn Chapter of the Junior Chamber of Commerce received spark plug awards at the last meeting of the group. Joe Walker Jr. read the names The list includes E. A. Buchanan, Don Burlingham, Charles Camp bell, Vernon Eaden. Loren Flom- cr. Ed Koski. Merle Leighty, Harold Livesav. Keith Llewellyn, Ray Miller, Robert Miller, Al Rin go, D. Neil Rose, Robert Sawtcllc, Joe Walker Jr. and Harry Wood ward. Polk County TB Officers Elected DALLAS (Special) At the an nual -meeting of the Polk County Tuberculosis and Health Assn. in the Chamber of Commerce rooms in Dallas, W. A. Wiest, was re elppteri nresident.' Others serving with him will be Mrs. E. L. Herrell, vice-president; Mrs. Robert Yungcn, secretary; Mrs. W. E. Knowcr, treasurer, and two new directors, Mrs. Charles Bowman and Mrs. Loyd Hoxie, were named. YESTERDAY'S CLOSE New York Stock Quotations By The Associated Press Admiral Corporation 11 Vi Allied Chemical 88 Allis Chalmers , 33 Aluminum Co. America 97 American Airlines 18 V4 American Can " " :- ' 43Vi American Cyanamide : 79 Vi American Motors 6 American Tel. & Tel. ' 177 A American Tobacco 75 'h Anaconda Copper 66 Armco Steel 54 ' Atchison Railroad 24 Vt Bethlehem Steel 46 h Boeing Airplane Co. 46 ft Borg Warner 43 34 Burroughs Adding Mach. 41 Canadian Pacific 34 Caterpillar Tractor 91 14 Celanese Corporation 15 ' Chrysler Corporation 77 14 Cities Service 67 Consolidated Edison 44 ',4 Crown Zellerbach 49 Curtiss Wright 42 Douglas Aircraft 78 14 du Pont de Nemours 194 Eastman -Kodak 94 Emerson Radio 6 !' Ford Motor 58 ' General Electric . 63 General Foods 43 General Motors 42 li Georgia Pac Plywood 32 Ik Goodyear Tire , 82 14 International Harvester 34 International Paper 99 Johns Manville 47 Kaiser Aluminum 42 Vi Kennecott Copper 115 14 Libby, McNeill 12 H Lockheed Aircraft 45 Loew's Incorporated 18 Montgomery ward 37 Vt New York Central 30 Northern Pacific . . 42 Pacific Gas le Electric 48 Pacific Tel." & Tel. 128 Vi Penney (J.C.) Co. 79 Pennsylvania R.R. 20 Pepsi Cola Co. 22 Hiilco Radio 16 Puget Sound P & L 28 14 Radio Corporation 35 Rayonier Incorp. 26 14 Republic Steel 53 Reynolds Motals 58 Richfield Oil 65 14 Safeway Stores Inc. 68 St. Regis , . 33 V Scott Paper Co. 55 H Sears Roebuck t Co. 2 Shell Oil Co. , 82 y. Sinclair Oil 67 li Socony-Mobil Oil 57 li Southern Pacific 43 Standard Oil California 54 Standard Oil N. J. 60 14 Studebaker Packard 7 Sunshine Mining 7 Swift 4 Company 35 Transamerica Corporation 40 14 Twentieth Century Fox 26 14 Union Oil Company 58 Union Pacific 29 United Airlines 29 United Aircraft 75 '4 United Corporation 7 V4 United States Plywood 3214 United States Steel 64 j Western Union Tel. 18 Westinghouse Air Brake 30 14 Wcstinghouse Electric 58 Woolworth Company 44 Name Sought For New Park MOLALLA (Special) A con test, to last only two weeks, is starting in Molalla, sponsored by Molalla Recreation Council, to choose a name for the proposed park-recreation district. The three top winners will re ceive free passes to the swim pool, when completed. First place win ner will receive a year s free pass; .second place, six months; third place, a three month's pass. In case of a tie, the one bearing the earliest post mark will win, announces George Guild, publicity director or the council. This contest is open to all ages, children and adults alike. Simply fill out a postcard "I propose the name .' As an example "I pro- Woodburn Tells Play Class Plans WOODBURN (Special)-A play school for children 314 to 4 years of age Is being planned from May 8 through May 22 at Woodburn High School. Hours will be from 9 to 11:45 a.m. The school is lim ited to about 16 children and par ents interested are asked to call Mrs. Carl Magnuson at the high school. Members of the high school eco nomics class will supervise activi ties to facilitate study of child development. 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