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i ir-1. ft s f 11 '11 ".'lflt iiJ' f.Vf r. lt lOTho' Stbjssmmi Solem. OrcjoW 'ggftgf . Jmf i )W e e 1 1 1 THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS --ill T ' j j j , '; . From Tho Oregon Statesman's .Valley Correspondents Council Sets Public Hearing On Buildings . INDEPENDENCE The Indepen dence city council set July 6, the j ' date of the next council meeting, . as the time for hearing for some t proximately S45 was taken Jn from 0 pr6pe-lY owner a to why their I Willamette Retires tiornritory the tale. h"Mdins should not be condemn- 1 School Consolidation Studied By Jefferson Area Districts JEFFERSON A meetine of school hoard mcmbfrj from Jeffer son. DeVanev, Riwviw. Sidncv ?rd Tjtlbnt was held in the Jet'lrr json high s:hool Wnp'riny night to dicuss co"olidatioi of the di . trirts ore wry rf o'vie prrwrt e:nanion' problems,? School en--rollmnt i MepHi'v rlimb'pe" wilh ?iPn rointin? to the piesent enrrll- irent being double in the f'cxt 1 years; and immediate steps are nee- j pastorate qf the Sheridan Church . ewirv '. make room for next; - " of Chri-t. H formerly nerved the '.. - . I .1 . 1 . 1 i.r-.ii a j. vt jrr pupil.-. cnurcnts in aiivenon na xw. wifh ih h?v cowr hnnM A a i inuc. At wds jsujiiiru , uui trial ... -i Idanha -U Mr. and Mrs. Frank -Ray -attended a family reunion at E. D. Alger, city building in-Ca-hmere, i Wah. over the holi-, Pctor, presented a list of these day. Pre-ent we e Ray's five bro- building to the council at te therfc and porters and their fami- Wednesday evenine meeting. He lies. Fourj of. th-m were from state dthat thev were all fire haz South Dakota, and Ray hadn't seen ', "ds. many without sewer connec them in 37 years. f j tions. chimneys' or foundations. He , stated that some of thee places Sheridan The Rev. Frank W, were being rented for from $20 to Z.00K or Aewport nas accepted the $40 a month. The council ordered that all property owners not connected . Valley llriof.s Ing le fie school di tnrts, wilh Ihe l 1'ivrr gr.-'rV to continue in earh of !' rnrpl JitrK-t. the im mediate bribing program cjn be leferec. The rivstrirt ran then set 4 bvbnildm" four additional rooms. If. trr.?onK-.tion U carried out. as 1 sublimit Former President of has bern. previously suegeMed, the Aurora coun,y( south; Dakota will Jefforsrn ditrirt will hae to uelhold Mr 9nnuAl reUnion pil.njc (he pre-rrt building for the grade 1 Jun ,2 t DallM ? rnroi nn r nwiv organieo un Valley Births Ion M'h Mhool district will be forced to build a new high school Immediately. The cost of building a new school at the present time Is ei:mMe to rost from $10,000 to $15,000 per room, to build and equip. Oak Point The annual school picnic at Oak Point was held on the school ground Friday. Ora'dua tion exercises were held Thursday night. Independence The E. A. degree Present at the meeting'weie Mr. I will be conferred at the meetingf M,r: ,and Mr- John Vollman of TurnhuH, building coord i na tor of t,(' Lyon lodge. AF of AM at the the st-le department of education. Masonic hall Wednesday evening, who told of Oregon's growing en- June 8. Tollmwt problems, and that it is estimated that (1,000 new school . rooms will be heeded. In the state In the next ten wars. Mr. Robin on, alo from tffie titf depart ment. liru!ed tiie proi)lem: anjl gave' estimated hiiilrling costs. During the lat vfitr or two. Jff ferson h;i fiefinite'v siilered from growing pju'ns in its school svstem. 225 pupils lnt term were crowded Into five room in tlie grade school, One of these rooms, the primvir rHm, wns rlivided by a prtifion with 60 pupils crowded into the puce orlgin.'illy Intended for 25 or 10 children. The sixth grade with a peak enrollment of 35 was mov ed into a small clssa room' In (he high school jj an emergency solu tion hist term. Desks all during the term were at a premium, with new pupils In three grade srhool rooms sit ting in chairs at tables placed In the room. The Mate standard for model schools, is 22 pupil per teacher. The average is 25 per techer. Jefferson teachers have been handicapped with more 'than JO. ' Bnh CollegeThe annual pic nic of the Brush College commun ity will, be held Saturday, June 4 at the community picnic grounds. A special invitation has been ex tended to new families in the com ; munity. Independence -4- The Independ : ence Lions club will hold the last j meeTTng before summer vacation I Monday noon in the Masonic bH I dining room. WilUrd The annual Willard- Ceriter View hofnecomin'g picnic will be held t the Wfllard school ground Surid.iv, June 8. Dinner willbe served at 1 p.m. (DST)'. Hubbard Dr and Mrs. A. F. delxspinasse and their grand daughter, Marjorie deLespinasse, leave Monday on a trip east, going to Michigan first for a family re union, on to Ohio and farther east from there. They will be gone a month or six weeks. ''' WllUmina Mrs. Gordon Med enhrtll, city chairman for the pop py sale, reportedFriday that ap- today. It provides a $0.75 weekly Portland Newspaper Guild signed raise for reporters. This boosted a new wape agreement with the the minimum scale for journey Oregon Journal and the Oregoniani men reporters to $01,75. WILLAMINA Mr Jake Vollman of Corvallis are the parents of ;a sin. Larry Jay, born May 28 in Corvallis. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Papen of Sheridan and pater nal grandparents are Mrand Mrs. John Vollman of Willamina. jail had been given notice to con- nect last year and those not do and Mrs i m now would have to appear ' The council ordered notice sent to E. E. iripp mat a city crew would be on hand next Tuesday to tear down the barn and shed at the rear of his. place on Second street which was condemned lat year. j WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. Phillip VoDman of Willarftina are the parents of a daughter, Sharon Louise, born May 26 in McMinn- viue, raiernai grandparents are Willamina. WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Puckett are the parents of a son, Wilbur Rofs, born at the General hospital in McMinnville recently and weighing 6 pounds, 4 ounces. ! New York state has a popula tion of 14()00,o()0. r w- - r 1 -----. - ' . : 'i i " I I Sf'tS -- . t v - . : ijl u UJ. . -,.'4 4 I -t ,5! I Jit ' ' ,i1v;.jf,irj f I 1 - . rmmmmm ct t r, 1. 1 ! ! - ( I Brownie Camp Plan Diftcuei at Meeting INDEPENDENCE Mothers of members of the Brownies organi zation met recently at the home of. Mrs. C. A. Fratzke. They dis cussed the possibility ot sending Brownies to camp at Smith Greek In July. Those present were Mrs. Fletch er, leader; Mrs. Vernor Gowan, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Teagarden. Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Casey. Mrs. Martin Fratzke, Mrs. Roy Podvent. Mrs. Crane and hostess, Mrs. Fratzke. ItKPORTI RS GIVEN RA PORTLAND. June 3 -A'- The iae Bedtty Heads Circus Monday SUNDAY'S, BROADCASTS ,".(' Pacific Daylight Time Rlloeyelea: KKLM KO O I4. KOIN 7t. KGtf 82. KT.X UN HOI K ee to 00:1 0:30 00:45 7 MM U HOISI nr.x torn. 'Onanist Orcanlst j JChurch Choir 'Hlory of Order Music (Music MHodies Morn. Mrlndiei Morn. Melodies Morn. Melodies 8 9 10 KM M Kino KIIIS RIM KIIIN UuM Hr.rr Hiv At Chinch nn.if IMuiie Air t'hurrh If (it'll' 'Music Tiii Mutiir C'iipl t.1 Air Air C'hurrri 'llonie Chinch 'Music Tlrrt i ILuther. Church ChKprl ot Air 'Air Church. iHorne Church News Firsl Hsntiit V rellciwthip ? 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Parsons Theatre Guild (Theatre Guild 7 1 f l(k , 1 I I a !'; r .; U : V (.A ? -I? i, ) I Next week .will see Frederlcksen hall retired from use by Willamette three -story building 44 Graduate At Sheridan Grade School SHERIDAN Fourty-four eighth grade students were gradu ated from Sheridan grade school at exercises Thursday night in the school auditorium. Graduating were Jean Aaron, Darel Anderson, Donald Bailer, Bob Blair, Carl Blanchard. Coy Blankenship, Gary Bundy. Barbara Byrkit, Evelyn Clifton, James Cook. Aletha Cox Joanne Cram mer Derry Dailey, Jerry Dailey, Dean Gngsby and Trances Gut brod. Ken Haddon, Gerald Hamilton. Leonard Hampton, Bob Hibbert. Larry Hilt, erry Holdgrafer, ay celyn Judd, Minning Kamstrd, Betty Kooy, Dickie Lee Kunzler, Gaylor Madsen, Cecile McKniRh'., Zora McKriight. Gladys Nordin. Mary Oglevie, Frances Peterson and Dolores Smith. Junior Smith. Janne Smith, Fred Stookey. Wanda Stookey, Dale Stuck, Doris Jean Suhs, Clair Thomas, Juanite Wileton. Ldiry Williams. Jacqueline Williams anvl Ted WilHams. -1 .... the Willamina high chool athletic field for the benefit ot the VFW building fund, promisei to be very entertaining with many good acta being formed, and two' clowns sponsored by the Willamina fire department ? The acts which will be seen will be the Willamina high school band, the Sheridan Rodeoettes, the Yamhill County Sheriffs : posse, the Yamhill County Posse Major ettes, the McMinnville Brownies, the Community Chorus, the Eagles drill team from Sheridan, local riders, amateur boxing bouts, pony rides for the children and other numbers. All are urged to come. was pressed into use by the university during the war housing short- 1 lllnilllllQ OllO(Ii0 age and this past year housed women students, it is located en the ! corner of South Winter and Ferry streets. (Statesman photo.) Valley Obituaries Clyde Beatty, outstanding wild animal trainer, will be the top flight atiMrtion with the huge Clyde Beatty Circus, coming to Salem on Monday, June 6, for afternoon and night performances at the state fairgrounds. Aimed ofily with a whip and a common fuldinglchair as a pro tection against , the snarling crea tures, he wjll put the entire group through their paces in the great circular arena at each performance Beatty will be but one from among nearly 100 new and excit ing acts, displays, .and novelfy numbers to be seen with the world's newest major circus. 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Matt, havo successfully used injections of In sulin and sugar to sober up people ''completely out" and in an alco holic coma .Acute alcoholics treated With Insulin respond easier and twice as fast as With the method of gradually removing -alcohol from tht diet i Capital Drug Store State At Liberty St. He Sarah Amanda Rhine WILLAMINA Funeral serv ices were held Saturday, May 28, at the chapel of the Sheridan Fun eral Home for Mrs. Sarah Aman da Rhine, who passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jess Gearhart in Willamina on May 27 at the age of 77 years. She was born August 29. 1871 In Robe sonia, Tenn., and has resided near Willamina for a number of years. Her husband preceded her In death last year. She Is survived by two daugh ters. Mrs. Gearhart and Mrs. Ed na Shilling of ShillinKton, Perm.; four grandchildren and four freat grandchildren; and one siMer. Mrs. Lyda Bogenstose, of Hamburg, Penn. She was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist church. Willamina VFW Memorial Brick Sale Progresses WILLAMINA The "Memor-ial-Brirk'' sale is well under way j this week for the benefit of the VFW .building fund; The paper i bricks have arrived and a door-to-door campaign wjll be begun soon to sell the brick, All that are not contacted t r;j t w;iy will be contacted through the sale-by-mail campaign. Those buying a paper briik will have the privilege of autograph ing an actual brick in the VFW building at the name writing par ty which will be held June 25 at 8:30 at the building, to be follow ed by a public dance. To Feature Many Boxing' Riders - WILLAMINA - The Shodeo which will be held Sunday. June INVESTORS ATTENTION Investment with a high degree ef safety and liberal income Is possible now. The stock mar ket is st its seasonal low point take advantage ef reliable experienced counseling service; 1 4 f i 1 tmA ltnf a i fur r.f.r.ai. nl sears ot continuous success ful operation. L L FERGUSON Phone 3-9531. 131 Pacific Bids. . Phone or write for an appointment SACRIFICE SALS! Pioneer District Srhool Holds Graduation Rite PIONEER DISTHIC T Pioneer chool held graduation exercises May 2S for seven eighth graders. This is the largest graduating class ever to graduate from Pioneer chool. Dr, Leslie White of Albany gave the address and the invocation was given by the Rev. Trerrfblay of Gervais. Those graduating were, Millard Jlenny. Curtis Thompson, Bonnie Wait, Patrick Wait. Ro- Gates Fire District Fleets Directors GATES Five directors for the Gate? Rural Fire Protection dist rict were elected at a special -vote Tuerday at the school house. Elmer Klutke wa elected di rector at large; Harold Heath and Glen Henness, 1 Marion counly di rectors: and Mollis Turnidge arid Oswald Hirte. Linn county. Board members included Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Chirence John son. Mrs. Norman Garrison, Mrs. Melbourne R a m b o, Mrs. F.d Chance and Mrs. Mollis Turnidge. 2 2 1 1 Farm IEIquipmenl Musi Be Closed OutI $398 $385 $355 $165 MESSINGER TREE DUSTERS with 2Vi h. hp. motor each FRIEND SPRAYERS 1 Skid Style. 150 qal tank. V h. p. Wisconsin motor . each SIMMER WEED SPRAYER WADE POWER TAKE OFT WEED SPRAYER TERMS AVAILABLE Salem Seed; and Implement Co. zttta Wait, Young. Joyce Wyatt, Lloyd Phone 3-4903 Front i and Stat St. Open tilt 6 p.m. displays including that of Mar- j riet Beatty, the lady wild animal j trainer, who presents a giant ele- j phant and a ferocious tiger, two of- the jungle's deadliest enemies: thrilling aerialists and almost countless ring and tract numbers, including a whole herd of per forming elephants and spectacular high-in-the-air thrillers. all of them new fo circus patrons, are in store for. youngsters of all ages The performances starting at 2:30 and 8:00 p.m. each day, open with a processional pageant, ''The Cjrc-us On Parade" In which great ma.ves of people and hordes of animals take part. 1 1 the Oregon Statesman SMI a era BUY . . . moe thriftily by uin The Ore gon StateHman clarified section. It's the nay thousands of peo ple turn their surplus items into cash. It's the way thousands of thrifty people make their dollars fo further. Scan the classified today ... tee what amazing money saving opportunities they offer. 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