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I Y Woman's Club Holds Meeting At Gcrvais ' CERVAIS The Junior Wo tneti'i Club held mother and daughter banquet Thursday at the high sehool auditorium. The table Vwere decorated in pink and white color scheme and pink tapers. Those attending were: Mrs. Stan ley DeJardin, Mrs. Antoine D Jardin. Mrs. Paul George. Mrs Ro bert Harper, Mrs. Jacob CuUforth Mr. B. B. Bafner. Mr. Francis i Ionhart. Mrs. Henry Seguin. Mi?.';. Freda Manning. Mrs. Fred ! Mann- j ing. Mr. fJrwara noye, Airs, iiarry Phillips, Mrs. Ray . McCormU k. Mrs. Joseph MeCormick, Mrs. i Charles McCall. Mrs. Grace Hart.! Mrs. Carl I-onhart. Mrs. W. 1. Tartly. Mrs. Marion Druba. Mrs.' Jtay Kuhii, Mrs. Ilosroe Colby. I Mrs. fed I Co!,by. Mr-. Lloyd See-; Jy tird Mis. Perry Secly. Mr. ani Mrs. Ray Kuhn have aojd thir home to Mr. and Mrs. Merle B. 'Lucas of the Fairfield district vvho recently sold their f -q r-m 11 'ill (if t ittLMriifi 1 V ter in the summer. Sam Carter has again had to have hi" foot in a tat due to a cracked tinkle txme. About a year ago Carter reeeived an injury to his leg. , Mr. Seger'i condition improves, at the bedside of her husband at the Southern Pacific Hospital in San Francisco, came home and re turned with her three daughters who will remain with her until Mr. Steer's condition improves. Rex Cutsforth, Francis Leonhart and Clarence Sequin spent the Memorial Day holiday fishing on the Memorial Day holiday fishing on the McKenzie River and report very good catch. Mrs. llarry Phillips and grand ton, Bob Elmore accompanied her daughter who has been visiting here from McCracken, Kansas. They left by motor Friday morn ing and will stop at Denver, Color ado where Bob will visit his grand father for several weeks. Gates Schools Commencement Held June, GATFS Graduation exercises for Gales high, school iind grade schools- classes were held in the high school auditorium Wednes day. the Rev. VVillard Bucker, pas tor of the Stayton Baptist church gave the address, invocation and benediction. Barbara' Maun, high school junior, played the proces sional and recessional. Music was alio furnished bv the accordion trio of Norma and Loena Devine and Wjley Muise, Seniors receiving diplomat from Principal T. R. Burton were Ed Keith Oliver, Norma Jean Devine and David Romey. Eighth grad ers were Betty Tucker, Ida Belle Blackburn, Joan Ryal, Joe Thom as, George Burton, Dillard Weath ers; Dclorcs Smith and Donald Bates. , Dallas Baptist Church Plans , New Building DALLAS The Dallas Baptist church has purchased property in the Harder addition here and plan to build a new church this summer, j Church services are now being! ncid in the beventh Day Adventist church. The Rev. R E. Milan. Portland, has been called to the church as the supply pastor. Falls Citv Paslor Leaves for Taft FALIJS CITY Elder and Mrs. Ralph Gladden, pastor and teacher respectively of the Falls City Sev enth Day Adventist church here, have been transferred to Taft. Gladden will be pastor of the church in that city and Mrs. Gladden, will teach at the school during the next term.. Mrs. Glad den wlil leave soon to attend summer schiol at Walta Walla. Valley Birlhs DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Har old Perkins, Grand Ronde. are parents of a new daughter, Cheryl 1 jeanuorn May 25 at Dallas hos Cpital. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Oli ver Lincheid are parent of a son. Richard Alln. born May 31. at Dallas hospital. x Special Sale Prices o 0 o o Men's Wool Work Clothing Men's Wool Dress Clothing Wool Yardage Goods Blankets & Robes i -rlr Liberal Reductions SPECIAL SALE FRI., -260 South mil THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS I . ' ' ' " From Tho Oregon Statesman's Valloy Correspondents Winning Lambs and Owners at Show 'd'.iLt; J r"v NSy. . - - A 3sj " "s?' " ' ': ' ' '. , . S -i ., .. .i", m ?, V ; - : - ; -- t my aw.,.. v -i . . ; V J ..' t " f SPiT7 I School Picnic teJlA Aj At Jefferson JP W HeldTuestlay . i I ? I A N I I I high schoolj trns spring, at a supper I f; - f I I fiiC' AX. 4 bout 50' were present and the hon- Top picture shows how Carol Newklrk, It, of Cloverdale. pictured with her fat lamb, won the bottle-feeding contest Saturday at the Marin County Fat Lamb show In Turner. In lower picture. Bob Bannick. Brooks, owner of the champion; fat lamb at the show. Is pictured receiving his trophy from Karl Wipper. Turner, of theahow board. The lamb is held by Bannlck sister. Donna Bannick. (Statesman Farm photos.) ! -p, FilllH Ci High Holds Graduation FALLS CITY The following students Were graduated from Falls Citv high school in exer cises Thursday Robert Richards Evelyn Nairn. ' Larrv Rice. Lyle ; Gtlmore, Vera Russell and 4. W. Castelle. Receiving diplomas in the grade school's graduation exercises were Jim' Brow n, Robert Lehrtert, Rob ert Rich, Leroy Davis. Joyce Murphy, Patricia j Ames. Jerry Bowman, Dwaine Dunaway, Jan- rice Ames. Velma Inman Raymond and Darlene Garrison. Scliool Teachers to MoVS'Froiii Dallas DALLA5j Mr. and Mrs. C. A Sias, Dallas teachers, are mov- irvg to Glide, : 17 miles east of Itoscburz, where he will be school principal and she will teach tho fifth grade. Mrs. Sias ha been instructor atJ the Dallas junior high school. Sia. w ill receive his bachelor of .science .degree in education at the Oregon SAT., MOI., TUE. 12th Street - College ef Education this term this teem and is working toward his master's? decree. The couple will maintain their Dallas home. Headhunting of some tribes Is carried on to collect soul matter to add to the stock in the village soul mat'er which is believed necessary for the propagation of animal ana cereai me. 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Regular meet ing of the grange will be held Sat urday night, June 4, in the hall. At i the meeting of Sidney-Tal-bot Farmers Union Saturday night, it was voted to hold a community picnic oh the Fourth of July in a grove or ithe Henry Turnidge place. The (organization alo decid ed to give a gift of money to the Davenport ifamily whose home wa recently, biirncd. The cancer drive In the Sidney district headed by Mrs. William Wiederkehj-, Mrs. John Zehner and Mrs. Hatti McCarty. totaled $105. D3Etn7 PACKED WITH OLD-TIME QUALITY FEATURES b Gentle roll-over Spiral mtor washing actioo New streamlined Safer? Wringer ft Automatic Overload Switch ' S Electric pump i Silent Power Gear Case a Bi( S 10 9-pouo4 capao '$14195 EASY TERMS titimrTTi fiuiT! uiius irnuicz i iow rmuiiu 5ALEM I OREGON CITY fi Turner High Students Get Special Awards TURNER Commencement exreises for the Turner high school were held Wednesday evening? Salutatorian was Ronald Watson and valedictorian was Beatrice Mc Tigret. The main speaker was R. E. Lieuallcn from Oregon College of Education. Dr. Robert H. Gat- ke pronounced the invocation and the benediction. Shirley Hennie? piayen me marcnes. Special awards of the year were given to Bill Bear for scholastic achievement, Bennie Vaughn for citizenship, Shirley Hennies f.r school activities. Howard Schelske for athletics and Lawanda Norton for school spirit. Music was by the triple trio and a solo by Waldemar Krause. Loum Schoficld, chairman of the bord presented thv diplomas to the fol lowing seniors: Londell Benner. Ernest Collier, Dixie Dfavenport. Cari uraves Clifford, uunoerman- vjje Collins from Caldwell. Idaho, Floyd Hedges. Bernard Karhn ' M.eral days lastweek vis- Beatrice McTigrit, Eueene Meshel- nmg. with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer le, Edward Norton, Margaret Pra- Stewart and Mr. and "Mrs. Wil ther. Howard Schelske, Iva.i iir m Athpv. Thv 1p fnr r.iiifnr- Sparkes, Patricia Tomilson, Mar ion Towery, Benny Vaughn. Ron aid Watson and Barbara Webb. Prep Students Reeeive Awards At Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL The Rev. Thomas Meier of St. Benedict abbey .i-wai-ded diplomas to 32 graduates of Mt. Angel Prep at the.- annual commencement exercises in th school gym Friday. He also pre sented six gold medals to -the stu dents winning the special awards. The highest award, the general ex cellence medal, went to John Kim linger of Mt. Angel. Kimlinger al so won the medal for journalism. Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich f "Th spacsT Oh, they're so I'll space my calls like you told me." Your line won't be "busy" to others if you wait a few min utes between calls. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. l.j ll The other medals went to Robert Hanaska of Wooburn for drama tics; Gale Buchheit. Mt Angel for athletics; North be rt Wellman. Mt Agnel for Christian character; and Lawtence Traeger, Mt. Angel for Christian youth; r The valedictorian was, John Kimlinger, and John Evans of Silverton gave the salutatory. The Rev. John. Goodrich of Bea verton addressed the graduates, talks were also given by the Rev Gabriel Morris, principal of th school, and the Rev. Mazrtin Pol lard, prior of the abbey.: Several selections by the prep band and a piano solo completed the program ValleV Ilrrefs Dallas Mrs. -Noye Whitten has been confined Chatles hospital in the St folfew- ing a minor opertitjon.' tn r to return ' home week. lie ex- uithin a Gates Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rehder and son. DoukU.. and Or- nia. FISHER THORSEN'S Royal Outside White Manufactured formula. with a pure 4.04 per ga!. in 5 4.14 per single An All Metal Red Wagon Rubber Tires Bed Size 20" x '7 1.95 10 qt. Galvanized Pails . A Sturdy Pail Suitable For Fruit Picking 53 ea. -NOW- V Non-Metolic Electric Cable Size 14-2 100 ft. for 4.00 Special Introductory Offer A 20 PIECE BLUE RIDGE IVY PATTERN Dinnerware Set In Open Stock e Reg. 10.95 7.95 Now Hand Sprayers Heavy Galvanized Metal full Quart size. Ideal for Weed Killer or Insecticides. Spec 49c I r - la i f sh Th Statesman, Salm, Oiqm. Monday. fttn'Cli4 3 Grade SchooF Graduation At Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL Commencenment exercises at St. Mary's grade school were held in the school auditorium Friday. The' following program arranged in honor of the 46 boys and giUs who receied eighth grade nleived eighth grade certi ficates: CrWu: processional; falu- tatory. Gerald Van-law; piano duet. Carol Wachter. Marcine Buckholg; class history. Marian Rosno; accordian selections, Ger ald Botschowa: valedictory, Far rell Williams; piano solo, Carol i " acmcr; aaarcss xo xne grauu:ut.-, tne ,t'v- a''tin Dohcny 01 iei- vais; awarding 01 oipioma; mis. Agne Bttoth, county ,chool super intendent and the closing address, Rev. Damian Jentges; recosiona!. Penmanjihip certificates were ai so awarded to 37 pupils from the sixth, eventh, and eighth grades The. special awards and 11 4-H rcholarfchipjT for summer school at Oregon State went to the follow ing: ' American Legion award, bronze I THIS SALE IS FEATURING OUTSIDE PAINT AT A PRICE YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS linseed oil 5.2? 5.39 gal. container gallon mm tmDftnn Galvanized Insect Screen In Widths 18" Standard 14 to 40" Mesh 8c iq. foot Plumbing Specials Inch Hose Faucets i" St V Shcrt Shank Hose Faufets 75c 72c 72c 75c 85c 95c 20c 7 inch Garden Valve 4 inch Garden Valve inch Sill Cock ii inch Sill Cock ..... Tank Floats Fly Swatters With Screen Paddle 2c ea. Fuse Plugs Any Size Pre-War Price 6 for 25c Bamboo Lawn Rakes 49c ea. 22 Rifle Amunition Shorts ! 34 Box Long Rifle 56t &ox 236 H COMAURClAl vTgeorgeil j pbque. given to tht ouutanomi ... boy and girl. Kaipn lumwnicr Carol Wachter; , Mt Angel bank scholarships. Marjori Holt ana James Ebner; Marion county health standard. 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