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Statesman, Salem, Ore, Jan. 28, '58 (Sec. II)-13 Youths Attend Church Rally at Jefferson Inside TV 1 ,1 tj News From The Valley Statesman News Service Conservation Meet Tonight At North Howell Two-Pa rter Proves Growing TV Trend I I Sheridan Summarizes Slateemaa New Service MT. ANGEL, Jan. 27-lnterest in Lake Labiih and Little Pudding River flood control should bring farmers of the Mt.

Angel Soil Conservation District to the annual meeting at North Howell By EVE STARR HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 27-There's a growing trend in TV these days toward what is known as the two-parter. Last month "Studio 57 Top News During Grange Hall Tuesday at 6 p.m. "Watershed Developments." i idan to Wallace Bridge opens to umry ths function and origi- One" did "No Deadly Medicine," I think it aiata New. Service SHERIDAN, Jan.

27-Lsst year nation of watersheds in the west traffic. under the new Federal Law. will produced many changes in the was, and stretch be presented by Frank Muceus of community-wide news. ed it out over Events darted Jan. 3, when three new city councilman wora two hours in two weeks.

Excellent. Dec. 13 John Tyner announces plans to locate hardwood veneer lay-up plant here. Dec. 21-Sudden illness is fatal for Mrs.

Letitia C. Haas, who with her husband operated a drug store in Sheridan many years. too. aeated in David Jewell, Mrlvin Age, and Winer Melonuk. Yark actors ara aw Kriaf ia Heltywasd.

aU leaking far work. SHORT SHOTS: Eddie Fisher goes to New York next month to guest on Perry Como's Feb. IS show. MGM's "Northwest Passage." ia color, is the probable replacement for "Sally" starting April I. Aaae Francis, a arofesalMal Iran th age of S.

win star fas the Feb, It "(kadi On" skew, -Pre seace The Eaesny." Chill Willi has bees added to the first new Betty White shew Feb. aleag with Cereel Wilde and Charles Cohere. (Copyright 1SSI. Central Feature Corp.) Commissioner of Scouts Speaker Stateuua News SrrVe FOUR CORNERS. Jan Next comes Jan.

24 Contract for paving the Claudette Col new Sheridan-Wallace Bridge unit the Soil Conservation Service. The Auxiliary of the North How-ell Grange will serve dinner immediately preceding the meeting at $1.25 per plate. Th meeting will- open with a short business session at which two supervisors to replace Joseph Henny and Bill Schwartz will be elected, one from the Mt. Angel area and one from St. Paul.

Also on the procram will be a talk illustrated with colored elides en flood damages in Oregon by Jack Bartlett of the Oregon State Highway. Dept. and students from the Gervais High School will entertain with several musics! numbers. bert. who 'Will do Tbe Last Town Car" for "GE Theater" in two continuing half-hours on Feb.

16 and 23. And right on her heels will be George Burns and Gracie Allen with history-making two-parter about which I am pledged to a cer of the new highway was awarded to the Central Paving of Independence for M91.39i.50. A vigorous protest from the Sheridan Chamber of Commerce was made against giving Highway II 'from Bridge St. in Sheridan to Willamina) to the county. J.

A. (Art) Hrbert was named "Sheridan's First CI tlst a for 1956." Jan. 31 Fire losses in the Sheridan Rural Fire District in 1954 totsled approximately ts.XS. Losses in Sheridan amounted to 15,723. Ed Manary.

Sheridan Hi senior and president of the FFA Chapter won first place In the Lower Willamette district public speaking contest. Feb. 7-Discovery of 44 adult silver salmon in the River stimulated hopes of an annual silver run. Feb. 14AlLUme high of raised for March of Dimes drive.

Clarence Schukar of Willamina elected president of the Phil Sheridan Rodeo Association. March 7 Ray Miller, Jim Palter. Harold Levy, Van Keck. Ronnie Wells, and Bill Krauthoefer. wer awarded their Star Scout badges, the largest Star Scout group in the history of Sheridan tain degree of secrecy.

AH I can say is that you simply JEFFERSON, Jsi. 27 -Ninety teea-agen sttendod Methodist Youth Fellowship sub-district won't believe it Gracie when you see her. For the first time in some 30 yesrs of vaudeville, radio, pic ert Rice of Middlegrove, district rally In Methodist Church here recently. All were seated Japanese fashion of the social room for early evening supper. They came from several churches la Salem area.

tures snd TV, she will be completely out of character. Tbe secret is tbe character she'll be in. And it's commissioner tor tne cast Salem area of cub scouts, was guest speaker Thursday evening at the Cub Scout Pack lot meeting. Cub Master Vera Simmons presented awards to 'Steves Wheel- ess. Steven Johnson.

RUnn Tom. Linfield Research Institute Shows College Choir Program Set At Silverton lUlfimi Nwi Service SILVERTON, Jan. 27 Pacific Lutheran College "Choir of the West" from Tacoma, will give a concert Saturday night at Silverton Union High School. Sponsors of the choir'i appearance at Silverton ara Immanuel Lutheran and Trinity Lutheran churches. There will be no admission chars but a free will offering to help defray expenses will be taken.

Prof. Gunnar J. Matmin, now In his 21st year as director of the choir, has recently returned from a year of study in Europe on a Full-bright scholarship. He studied music in Denmark, Norway, Belgium and Germany. One of his own compositions, "Children of the Heavenly Father." will be on th program which th choir will give here.

Boundaries Changed in Card Party To Aid Parish Wednesday Stateemaa Hews Swirl Gross Income of $436,000 in 1957 Dean Writes Of Educational Need Today SUUnua Newi Service McMINNVILLE, Jan. 27-Trsln-ing of people "who are not defensively prepared against Russia but who ara trained to be on the offensive for democracy, justice and rational judgment la a day of high specialisation and crises" is termed an educational need by Dr. Adrian Tieleman, academic dean at Linfield College. Dr. Tieleman writes In ao article In the January "Linfield College Bulletin" that "we need citizens of good will who will seek lo bring justice to all parts of the shrinking globe." In the "Bulletin." a publication for alumni and friends of the college, the dean says that an awakened citizenry ia beginning to look for answers to space age problems and that these answers will come from the educated person of good will who aeeks a democratic justice for all people, not a person trained to be on the defensive against a particular people.

cen. Billy Lahmann. Dell Andes sUtMmaa News Strvlct McMINNVILLE. Jsn. Ap son.

a suit. Den Mothers Drag Net, was presented by Jerry Bur bidee. Dell Anderann. Keith rtahl. Polk County SUUwu Nwi Service Jed Starkey, Doug Simmons, Billy (formed as a non-profit corporation subsidiary to Linfield college, the college carried a budget of for physics research.

The 1436,001 figure reached during 1 1957 is sn increase of $307,000 in the 26 months LRI has been in operation. Staff members now total 37 full- MONMOUTH. Jan. 27 New Scouting. uuimann, uennis Laymon, Brent Victor, Arlen White.

Bruce Zah-radnik. Resale Eisele, Leroy Koehler and Don Fauth. proximate gross Income for Linfield Research institute on the Lin-field college campus-durins the past year has been set at $436,000 reports Guy N. Hickok. LRI business manager.

This is an increase of about 33 per cent over 1956, he added. In October, 1935, when LRI was a dilly. STARRDUST: Benny Goodman, whose Carnegie Hail jazz concert of 1931 waa a landmark in tbe world of music, will take us back lo those days in special "Swing Into Spring" colorcast April via NBC. flcsa McCtery la anlUUg his rei ia "The Califaraiaas" alter Mag fear asere films. He waat-d mere aaeaey and tae budget eeakta't he feaad far it.

That 'alee BMaaa that Nan LesUe, was Jays sis wife la the shew, will also se exitiag. Adaas Kennedy ejait a week aga, se that leaves the ilww kMkiif far a braad-ew east sapeert new star Richard Cewgaa. Look for a time swap between (lection laws have brought about an overhaul of precinct boundaries in Polk County, resulting in MT. ANGEL. Jan.

27-iCrooked Finger Pilgrimage Chapel is sponsoring a 100-table card party in St. Mary's School auditorium. Mt. Angel, Wednesday at p.m. Father Hildebrand Mek-hior, pastor, promises it to be the 'most remarkable' card party ever held here and asks for the cooperatios ot the many friends who take part In the pilgrimages that have set the little mountain chapel apart as March 14 A lingering illness, followed by an operation, claimed the life of Edwin J.

Bayliss. 62. He was a prominent Sheridan businessman and one time mayor. some changes. Monmouth, which has had four precincts, will now Perndale Bug Club Fills Officer, Slate Stateiawa News Senttea DrDDtmifll mt April 4 Sheridan Fire Depart time employees and 36 part-time student workers.

The institute now holds eight active contracts several of which have been substantially increased recently. Hickok said that prospects for the first half of 1H5S are very ment purchased a new fire truck costing. $14,000. April 2S Sheridan Industrial rcrfiAivAui, wan, rdTJ dale 4-H Bug Club Thursday, elected officers for th coming Promotion Corporation was organ year. They are, Keith Keyt, pres iced to promote and encourage industry in the Sheridan commun 'good and that LRI will likely be offered more research contracts than it can handle.

ity. two big network shows, both come ident; Bui Burr, vice-president; Melva Hamilton, secretary: John Ousterbout, news reporter; and Sidney Macken. aergeant-at-anns. May 23-Pat Hughey, IS year old bsve only three, it is stated. These will be used as voting places only for city residents.

City and rural precincts now are separated. Maximum voter population for any one precinct is now limited. Within Monmouth, only minor changes will be evidenced in the new precinct divisions; but residents of the eut-of-city limits will find major changes at the next election. In future, the county clerk's office will handle all election selection of the polling places. Father-Daughter Meal Plans Are Scheduled- SUteimaa News Scnrtt SHERIDAN.

Jan. 27 Mrs. Vance Elliott, Sheridan Brownie chairman held a meeting for leaders at her home Friday afternoon when plans were made for the Father-daughter banquet at the VFW hall Feb. IS. Fifty Sheridan Brownies will take their fathers as guests.

Brownies ars making invitations, favors, and name plates, at meetings. dies. It involves Tuesday and Fri a special shrine. The parish still bss a debt of $600 from all the improvements made at the chapel and grounds last year and Father Hildebrand does not like to talk money at the pilgrimages. The card party with a special Crooked Finger Surprise has been planned to raise the greater part of the debt.

Business firms in Mt. Angel, Salem and surrounding Sheridan girl was crowned "Miss Adult Classes At Mt. Angel To Continue ItalMui Mewi Service MT. ANGEL, Jan. 27-The second semester of night classes for both men and women at Mt.

Angel Women's College open Mon day nights. 1 Yamhill County of 1957." Next meeting is Jan. JO. Mothers' March For Polio Due May 30 "Susan Werth Heart Fund" was started by the Sheri- FATHER ON LEAVE GERVAIS, Jan. 27 Francis Hanley of Gervais Sacred Heart Parish is on an indefinite leav.

Father Charles of the Benedictine Order of Mt. Angel is officiating in Father Hanleys CUBS ON TV JEFFERSON, Jan. 27 Three A Up aetwerk exeeative has predicted flatly that with la three years all TV ertdactiea, both live aad film, will be Ucated la Hellywsad. His aredidiea fallows a leawt that seme 1.2S6 New dens of Jefferson Cub Scouts Mina Circle, Neighbors of Woodcraft. Susan underwent a heart operation on July 11, making saits-factory recovery, able to go to communities are donating articles made a trip to Portland for a television appearance Wednesday.

mat win make possible a gift for every guest for a small extra SILVERTON. Jan. 27 The annual Mothers' March on Polio will day, Feb. 3. Classes are taught from 7 to I p.m.

and may be taken for colics credit or as audit charge. Bridge. "500 and pinochle will courses. Now classes this semester will be played and lunch served. Fath V(ffMaW Waajww er Hildebrand and his committee be physiological hygiene and in' traduction to sociology.

Mrs. Mar oe Held in Silverton from 7 to p.m. Thursday under the sponsorship of the Parent-Teacher Association, Mrs. Scion Went worth. Mothers' March chairman, reported today.

Eleven districts within th city limits and fringe area have been promise it will be the last appeal to ths publio to help with this debt. garet Gaffke, R.N., Mt. Angel, who is a graduate of St. Joseph's Hospital Training School, Mitchell, S. will teach the classes in i organised with a captain selected Jv' 4.

for each. The captains have select. ed their own team members and school this year. June 20 Lois McCloud of Dallas won the title of "Phil Sheridan Days Queen." June 27 Phil Sheridan Rodeo Association awarded $2,593 in prise money to top cowboys. July 4 Sheridan's street paving and reconstruction project started to be paid with refunds to the chy from gas tak.

Vaa Keck, Jim Peli-er, Ray Miller and Ronnie Wells of Sheridan, and Bill Ramey, Harold Calligan and Steve Broeck of Willamina wars among the Boy Scouts that attended the 4th National Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa. July 11-Mrs. John Waller or Sheridan suffered, burns on 60 per cent of her body, given little hope for recovery. August 25, she showed improvement and in several more months returned home. Students Give Art Show SUteamaa News Strvk iw women are listed.

Captains are Mrs. Robert Enen- eter, Mrs. Olaf Paulson, Mrs. George Wiesner. Mrs.

R. R. Main McMINNVILLE, Jan. 17-Carol Anderson, Silverton, and Joy Sue Gaunce. Hubbard, are among 26 art students st Linfield College Mrs.

Craig Clark, Mrs. Ronald Asboe. Mrs. Orlin Smedstad, Mrs. Kenneth Hcnjum, Mrs.

Steve En-loe, Mrs. Roger Wertz and Mrs. Willard Syron. hygiene. Sister M.

Virginia, OSB. who graduated from Goniaga University with a major in sociology, teaches the sociology course. Classes to con tic us from th first semester are English composition on Monday night; history of western civilisation Tuesday night; child development and mental hygiene, taught by Sister M. Imelda. OSB, Monday and Thursday nights; Introduction to public speaking by Sister M.

Margaret, OSB, Tuesday, fundamental mathematics by Sister M. Carol, OSB. and looking at modern painting by Miss Genevieve Willson, Thursday night. who took part in an end-of-the-ee- mester art show this weekend un der the direction of 'Miss Helen Blumenstiel. Eols Hills, Linfield Finnish Student July le Doctor Murch Russell was honored for over (0 years of art chairman.

service in the practice of medi elne. -V ft 1 -I vvii aT i i i'K i I 1.1 I S- I 4f Tbe all-student show included cersmics, sculpture, painting, drawing, and caligraphy. Miss Blumenstiel and her students answered questions of guests during July 25 Funeral was for Thomas Blair, U. pioneer of the Very Popular on School Campus SUtetaiaa Newt Service CANBY, Jsn. 27-Mlss Ann Sal-' minen, American Field Service Scholarship student from Finland, attending Can by Union High School, has quickly become popular member of Uie.Canby Stu Bucll community.

Aug. 1 Funeral services for Dr tne snow. Murch Russell, 76, were held. Fibre Glass Class Ready SUUtmaa Newt linkt Aug. a John Hamilton, II, crit ically injured In an auto-home made car accident on Mill Street.

Valley (Briefs Aug. 22 Appaloosa horses dent body. She is a member of owned by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Misch- STAYTON, Jan.

27 Addition of a night class in fibre glass furniture and boat building has been el won top honors at National Ap made at Stayton Union, High School. The class will be held Stateeaiaa News Service Zeas, Jan. 27 Al Ellison of Zena suffered a heart attack while at Wednesday evening at o'clock, ths Ginger Girls, high school rally group. She lives with the Howard Glger family. She was named Homecoming Queen for the first Homecoming festivities staged in Csnby.

Miss Salminen is in demand as a speaker by organizations. Issas- 4 said- Arthur Corbett, director of adult education. work Thursday and was rushed to Salem Memorial Hospital. His family reports that he is in a pri Present adult education classes are being taught in typing, international relations and power politics, and practical English, Two classes in beginning welding were completed in December, paloosa show In Csnby. Oct.

3 Large steel vault door in office of Sheridan Grain Co. was "peeled" in night robbery. Oct. 24 Mrs. Clara Williams and Mrs.

Nellie Furler died in auto-truck accident at Buell road intersection on new highway. Nov. 7 Robert. (Dude) Hodge. Grand Ronde lumberman, died at Buell road intersection on new highway.

Nov. 21 Local residents feel earthquake. Nov. Luther Hyder, well known local resident, dies in Portland hospital of leukemia. New highway by-pass from Sher- vate room under oxygen.

McMlaavUle. Jan. 27 Norma Bentley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe M.

Bentley, Route 1, Lyons: and no demand has been made and Lorraine Bagley, daughter of Cadet Teacher Staff Completed sutenaaa Newi Service AMITY, Jan. 17-Cadet teacher replacements for second semester Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Bsglev, 3765 for additional classos until the fall program. Center; Viv Greider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Greider. 4395 Battle Creek Road, nndjeanne Sawyer, daughter of Mrs. J. L. Sawyer, 144S State Street, all of Salem, are among 140 students at studies at Amity high school were made public Friday.

The cadet teaching program, sponsored lo cally by Linfield College, enables Linfield College who are on committees prepsring for snnual Chrlstisn Emphasis Week, Feb. -13. college education majors to gsin experience under actual teaching conditions. New practice instructors will twitea, Jan. 27 The Linn Delegates' Are Picked by Club Stateuaaa Newi Service GERVAIS, Jan.

27 Gervais Union High School Future Home-makers of America chapter elected Martha Sartaln and Linda Reil-ing as voting delegates to State FHA convention at Corvallis. Nominated for a state office Is Lorna Zitllnakl. Nlta Hawley, state editor of the FHA Beaver Bulletin, will help preside at the meeting. Sht represented Oregon at the national meeting held last summer at County Central Democratic committee, headed' by its chairman, mi y. i Mrs.

Kathenne Hsrris of Lebanon, be: Willis Vslech. boys physical education and English II; Carlyle Stuart, boys P.E. and United States history; Shirley Miller, beginning typing and home economics; and Patricia Lang, home eco 4 will gather at (he Mill City fire hall at p.m. Wednesday. Principal speaker will be State Tax Commissioner S.

W. Horn of Salem. In addition, all Linn County Demo Burteville Church His Election of Officials suteimaa Ntwt Service BUTTEVILLE, Jsn. 27-New officers elected by Butteville Congregational Church are, Mrs. Frank Weinert, clork; Mrs.

Hart-well White, treasurer; Mrs. Dan Clark, deaconess; Hartwell White, deacon. Charles Martin is the newly elected five-year member of the board of trustees. Mrs. Karl En-gelman Is the chairman.

Other members are Dan Clark, Mrs. Phil Hathaway and Water Racetta. Miss Sharon Whits was appointed Sunday School superintendent. She will be assisted by John Brewer and Jlmmls Johnson. During January and February.

nomics. They Will replace present cadet crats who have filed for office in the forthcoming primaries, or ex Instructors Pauline McClean, Gilbert Small. William Craco, and Donald Cordill, all students of Linfield College. pect to file will also attend. The meeting is an all county Demo cratic meeting, Mrs.

Hsrris says. HEADS MINISTERIAL GROUP Lebaaaa, Jan, 27 Five persons WILLAMINA, Jan. 27-Rev, Rol have been named to serve on committee in observance of Na and Stewart, pastor of Free Msth-odist church, has been elected president of the Ministerial Asso tional Library Week, March 22-28. the Rev. Frank Schutt of Gresh-sm will have charge of the pul They art Mrs.

Oliver Gundersen, Mrs. 8. Myers and Mr. and ciation in willamina. Rev.

Lionel Furman is secretary-treasurer. pit. 'Mrs. Scott Wheeler. It's something to save Mqther a lot of steps, Nancy When the telephone man installs a new color extension phone in a modern kitchen.

Just Call your telephone business office in your kitchen, you'll begin to enjoy a new kind of telephone and ask about color telephones. Choose from the new excitinf convenience. No more running for the phone. You can make shades. They costso little, Only $1.25 a month after installa- or take calls right where you're working.

And a color telephone tion. Extension phones in color are one of the nicest ways to is so attractive one of the smartest appliances you can put save yourself time and steps. The High Cost of HURT FEELINGS Do you lie awake nights and "keep remembering old Ara you often "burned up" over something ha (or "she) did to you? Then let'i consider what might be accomplished If the time and energy you spent nursing grievances were put to profitable uael "The High Cost of Hurt reelings," In February Reader's Digest, tells you sensible way to eope with this problem helps you a yourself from being hurt. It's one of 29 stimulating articles In February Readers Pigesten newsstsnds bow. Cat your copy today! SUPPORTS SURGICAL Of AUKtadt, Trusses, Abdominal Supports, Elastic Hosiery Expert Fitters Frivsta Fitting Reams "Ask Your Doctor Capital Drug Ston 465 Stale Street Corner of Liberty aW Green Stamps AUCTION SALE LAND AUCTION SALE Februsry 13, 1951 at 11:00 A.

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