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14 ,The .Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Sunday., Juno .4. 1950 THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS From The Oregon Statesman 31 Graduate? Get Diplomas At Amity High , Statesman Newt Service AMITY 4- Commencement ex ercises were held Thursday eve ning for 31 graduating seniors at Amitv hieh school. Secretary of State Earl T, Newbry, who was introduced i by Class President Norman McXee, addressed seniors on "Where To Next" l: -! The processional, "Pomp and Circumstance," was played by Janet Hight, Phyllis Stevens, Pat- iy Haberly and Helen Opia after which the1 Rev. Fremont Faul gave the invocation.. ' Princirjal R. W. Haberly made announcements and presented the class of 1950. Doris Newman gave the valedictory address, and Er ma Smaii . gave the salutctory ! speech.- ;.. -- i ...Music was furnished by the boys- quartet, Roy Kitchsen, Fred . Vincent, Robert Watts and Dick Martin, and by the girls sextet which included Irene Shandy, Carolyn Wilcox, Delores Bell, Becky Wood Elaine Neeley and Janice Robertson. Chester Stephens, chairman of the school' board, presented diplo mas to Norman McKee, Wayne Russell, Gilbert , Canfield, Lydia Wahoman, I Grady Hill, Erdene Webster, Doris Newman, Virginia Lynch, Ronald Carrick, Geraldine Howard, Erma Smail, Virgil Broadwater, Arvey Nelson, Rus sell Taylor, Dennis Biggs, James McCafferty, Darrell Coffelt, Rich ard Warrick.i Eveiett Small, Thd Stevens, Jack: Wilcox. Alan Wanless, Kenneth Booth., i Austin Fields,: David Syron, Rob ert Watts, .Aner Buczynski, Mar- ; gie Michael, Dorothy Brown, James Focht, Ruth Davis and Dor Is Compton. . . Mill City Folk I Visit. Entertain i . , '- 7 : t ttmaa Newa Srvlc - MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chance entertained Sunday at a birthday dinner in honor of Jimmie Carey. Guests included Mrs. J. M. Miller of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Carey and Diane of Portland, Mrs. Velma Carey of Gates,' and the honored guest. Spending 'Sunday at Silver Creek "Falls ' were Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hoffman, Bill and Sonnie, : Kenneth Chance and Mr, and Mrs. i E. D.- Andrews and family of Portland. Guests ,at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Craig are his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craig, ! Sand Point, Idaho; Mrs. Craig's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berg, Los Angeles; and Mr. and ' Mrs. Leslie Craig, Aberdeen, Wash. , Verl Moberg left Portland Tues day night- for Pennsylvania where he will spend the summer , with, relatives. ' " . Linda, John anoVTdrry Sigfrit went to Bend Saturday to spend the summefy.with their grandpar ents. iU' - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Preston and Jorretta Jean of . Longview, Washr, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Morris .Howe and other relatives. .Mr and Mrs. Merl Minton are the parents of a five - pound girl born May 25 at Salem Memorial hospital. She has been named Lin da Lucille. Aiinisville Groups Meets in Salem ' ItitNMi Nwt Servte AUMSVILLE The Aumsville Prayer band met Thursday for a fellowship dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ogle in Sa lem. Mrs. Glenn Hoerner led de votion, and service was led by Mrs. Byron Wells and Mrs. Sam Ogle... .;' 1 , '.Those attending the meeting in eluded the Rev and Mrs. Glenn Hoerner, Mrs. Eric CjPederseri, MrsJ. B. Gjesdal, Mrs. Walter Rocs, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. Byron i Well; and Otto Fuson.- . :V . . i ' PLAY SAFE... See Your Doctor There 'a lust no senise) Qcrxnb-. ttarj with your healthl At that first sign oi sickness coil your doctor. And. for a more roplcTrecoYery. let a regis tered pharmacist ; fill the prescription. ! . SCIIAEFER'S DRUG STORE 1835 1350 Thone 3-5197 or 2-9123 135 ijcrta C&mtterdol AfaRey Correspondon Held IIATANA, Cuba, June S .Mrs. Karen Nelson or Utlca, Mien.; is shown in the women's prison at GuanaJay. Cuba, where she is bejnr held on charges of mar- derinr her cane planter bus band. Alvar Nelson, 31. Mrs. Nelson, who was educated a Emory university, Atlanta, Ga. was visited by U. S. Ambassador Rebert Butler who said' "I am much Impressed with her. She Is fa very fine woman." She Is held with two Cubans In the fatal shooting last- December on his plantation at Bayate, Cuba. (AP Wirephoto to the States man.) St. Paul Rodeo Queen to Be Chosen Sunday j Statesman Nwt lervka ST. PAUL, Ore. Will it be Queen Mardell, Connie, or Betty and Pat who will rule the 13tn an nual St. Paul rodeo? The representatives of four Will amctte Valley riding groups, these four talented equestriennes and several hundred local horseback enthusiasts have been looking for ward to Sunday and the rodeo as sociation's annual' trail ride and queen selection This is the third yearj that the trail ride program has brought rodeo parade entrants and ,race contestants together in friertdly play in . advance of the July j 4th celebration here. Following the 8:30 a.m. buckaroo breakfast at St. Paul city hall, the riders will leave for Mission Land ing- and the picturesque Willam ette Riverbank trail to Horseshoe Lake; - if When the riders stop fori rest and refreshments at the lake shore, one of the these four capable can didate's Princess Mardell Bulla1, Portland Mounted posse; Princess Connie Cross, Oregon Mounted posse, Salem; or twin Princesses Pat and Betty Zwtck, Dayton sad dle ; club will be chosen queen. The ! queen selection committee chairman is Carl Smith, St. Paul, and assisting him are Robin Day, and . Creighton Jones, Salem; and Willie Richardson, and Herman Coyle, St. Paul. Dave West, KPOJ, Portland, singing " cowboy, will entertain during ; the' breakfast hour and throughout , the day. Mrs. Carl Kirsch and Mrs. Carl Kirsch and Mrs. j Lester Ernst, assisted by members pf the St. Paul ' parish, and in charge of the breakfast. Following the queen's selection, the riders will return to St. Paul over another route and those who desire l may participate iir relays; MA !an1 AtVtav . Jtnv4;Arfa0 kt V a arena. A trophy will be presented by CoVdhairmen John McKillip and Lester Kirk to the riding club having the largest group pre sent f -. - --' .1 Sheridan Mrs. 'Ann Matthews has beenrtame"d superintendent of the daily., vacation bible school at the Chtirth of Christ here. The school will begin Monday, June 5, under aubervision of the Rpv. 4FTarlk;:zbok.'l . 4t : .: -g ?i A: . r& ''It f'v-wtf's'.:: I -AO., 'ft I: 'I i ..Si: '; n.: I " i I US-lLS. COMMERCIAL ST. K Pastures $ g . JSfrzfLHUUSZ V irrfX,, LLfl p 1 VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CO. I & I j Funeral Seroke g Sffki, 2 : v jj' S . BHS y. fv .- .fl u - ' 1 I ' ' - - 'SULLDING ADVANTAGES: . - ,.l EXPERIENCE:. Serving the people, of Salem and .vicinity ! twenty-one years. 2-BUILDJNG: Beauty, dignity end reverence; chapel t seats ' I. 150 people, may be increased lo. 300. J-:'. . . ? COST: Within the means of everyone' ! ; " 4 CREDIT: To coincide with the wishes of the family. 5-CQNVENIENlV LOCATION: South 'Commercial . St.; bus . j .line; direct route to cemeteries no cross traffic Virgil T. Golden Grace S. Golden Belle Niles Brown i Phone 4-2257 W.D. Estelle OfFallsCity Dies in Dallas FALLS CITY, June "S Wil iam D. Estelle, 79, associated with the logging Industry here for more than 45 years, died Friday night at a Dallas hospital after a short illness Iv-- Estelle was born March 31, 1871, in St. Louis'. Mich where he start ed his logging career when he was 18 , years .old. He was married Sept. 27, 1897, in Vestaburg, Mich., to Onlla M. Graham. The couple came to the north west in 1898 and moved to Falls City in 1904. -'Estelle was employ ed for 18 years as construction superintendent for- the Cobbs- Mitchell lumber company. He lat er managed his own business here .A member of the Adventist church, Estelle is survived by two sons, Everette Estelle, Grand Ronde, and Vernon Estelle, Myrtle Point; two daughters, Mrs. Mar garet Sproed, Eugene, and Ila Es telle, Dallas; three brothers, O. E. Estelle, Lansing, Mich., J. E. Estelle, Calpella, Calif., and E. B. Estelle, Rosehurg; a sister, Mrs, I sa belle Mraz, Montesano, Wash.; and a grandson and 12 nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. .Sunday, June 4, from the Henkle-Bollman funeral home in Dallas. Buena Vista Woman's Club I Serves Dinner Statesman Newi Service BUENA VISTA Mrs. Melford Hoover and Mrs. Raymond Hall were hostesses at the meeting (of the Buena Vista Woman's club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. J. W. Graber reported. 125 men were served dinner at the grass silage demonstration held at the Walter Lierman home May 23 Mrs. P. A. Wells, treasurer, re ported $60 was cleared from the sale for material for remodeling the interior of the community hall. All work was donated. i All members were requested :to save- greeting cards and special stomps for "shut ins in Salem. This was the last regular meet ing until frll. The club family pic nic will be held at Helmick park June 25. ) ; Cecil Hultman returned Thurs day from Wessington, S. Dak., where he attended the golden wedding anniversary of his par ents. He was accompanied by his brother, Harold Hultman, and son Bobbie, of Roseburg. C. F. Wells, Mrs. Myrtle Wells Mrs. Fred Detering and Elaine Wells attended the funeral of Mrs Wells brother, Lloyd Smith, 1 at Duffer last week. i Mrs. Minnie Prather of Vale was a guest of Mrs. Georgie Prath er Wednesday, and Thtirsday. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long re turned home Friday from a trip to Kansas where they attended the wedding of their daughter, Mary Jane, and Mabry Wheeler. Valley r Obituaries Statesman Newt Service Lloyd Martin Boyer : WILLAMINA Lloyd Martin Boyer, 45, died Monday at his cabin atFort Hill junction. Boyer, born Dec. 1, 1904, at Culdesac, Idaho, came here about seven years ago. Survivors include his father, A. J. Boyer, Culdesac; son, Arthur Boyer, lone, Wash. two. daughters in Washington; i a sister, Mrs. Fred Parks, Culdesac and" two brothers, Harold Boyer. Moscow, Idaho, and G. A. Boyer, walla Walla, wash. Dale Gordon Johnson - WILLAMINA Funeral serv ices were held Thursday at the Methodist church here for Dale Gordon Johnson, 25, Grand Ronde, who died Monday. The Rev. M. E. Arn officiated. Intermeat was in Green Crest Memorial park in Sheridan. Johnson was born April 9t 1925, at Leonard, Minn., the son of Carl and Marie Johnson He is survived by his parents and a sister, all of Grand Ronde. I DOWNTOWN SALEM S. COMMERCIAL ST. " - mm u- t STATE CAPITOL .Elephants Big Wfm i i 1 A 1 um Elephants perform better for women than men which may prove they are lolly as intelligent as reputed. Whatever the reason, Clyde Beatty has a trio of girls who phani presentation of hia circus which is to show at the state fair grounds at 2:30 and S p.m. Friday. June 9. Above, Dorothy Brown puts "Marge" through her paces. The circus has nearly S00 actors ana actresses. Valley miriefo Statcsmaa News Service Eola The Eola Willing Work ers club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kile Cook. The meeting previously had been slat ed for Tuesday. Shrrldan Evelvn Gift. Arthur. Madsen, Alvin Ritner and Harold Kraffer have been named dele- gates and alternates to represent Phil Sheridan aerie 2493 at the state aerie convention June 22-24 in Grants Pass. Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wadsworth and" daughters Shir ley Ann and Beverly Jo, both of Portland, were Memorial day guests of Mrs. Wadsworth's moth er, Mrs. Ann Stevens. Detroit A son was born Me morial day to Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Sophy in Salem Memorial hospital. The baby has been nam ed Raymond Earl. , Dallas William Young, mem ber of the Dallas school board, filed last week as a candiidate to succeed himself. Theterm is for Bible Stories Interesting Stories 1 Baas of Surprises . Lots of Singing Excellent Workers SCHOOL Christian & Missionary Alliance Church - N. 5th 9 A. M. to 12 A. ILasi lut E3ol ILeasi SALEM'S GENERAL OF AMERICA AGENCY it In bus! usina to.ralier you of worry and ivaponsiblllrr, to tpresent your lntereet in the settlement of claims AND TO .PAY YOUR LOSS. " i CHUCK INSURANCE 373 N. Church t Phone 341IS T L ; 1. . Solent Offices Uu Salem; Coos Cay. Myrtle Point,; Gold Eeach Customer Parking at ou New Location I - ' ' Part of, Circus V I i'"jj W"'- m $ v A will hold the limelight in the ele Detroit Grade School Grants Diplomas to 17 Statcsmaa Newt Service . DETROIT Seventeen eighth grade students were graduated from Detroit grade school Wed nesday evening in a program di rected by Mrs. Mildred Ray, eighth grade teacher. Lloyd Girod, Noyes Whitten and Otis White gave short talks at a dinner which preceded the gra duation ceremonies. Mrs. Bangs, school principal, read the class will and presented diplomas to Charlotte McKeever, Maria Vickers, Mary Sue Palm er, Joan Bowman, Donna Elling sen, Velma . Savage, Ernestine Morris, : Dude Renner, Richard Hansen, Dick Woodard, Richard Calkins, : Stanley Timms, Kenneth Nygard, Kenneth Wallace, Swain Manasco, Donald Ketchum and Elvin Blan. After the graduation program, an evening of square dancing and waltzing was conducted by Rus sell Hoyt, seventh grade teacher. five years. He has served as chair man during the past year. Gainst Street M.-June 5th Thru June 16th CtfCT 32 Seniors Get Diplomas at Sheridan High atatcsm&a New lervtc SHERIDAN Thirty-two sen iors received diplomas last week at graduation exercises at Sheri dan high, school. Dr. J. A. Jonas- son-delivered th commencement address. " . ert Webster, school board chairman, presented the diplomas, and Eugene Blair gave the vale-, dictory and Bonnie Woodall the salutatory addresses. . ; The Ruth Field cup. which Is presented each year to tha senior student judged most i outstanding in scnoiarsnip, leadership and Character development, was awarded to Miss Woodall by Jua nlta Birks, 1949 winner. The Callie B. Heider cup, sen ior girl award, was given to Elea nor bchulz by Margaret Suhs, last year's winner, and the Allison G. Fry cup, aenJor boy prize, was presented by Vera C, Johnson, 1849 winner, 4o Eugene Blair. Mrs. Cecil Harrison presented Torch Honor Society pins to Em ma Jean Rosenbalm, Bonnie Woodall, Eugene Blair and Elea nor Schulz. Other awards, pre When you obtain your new Dental Plates on Dr. Semler'i Liberal Credit Plan, YOU DECIDE how small your payments should be and when it Is most convenient for you to make them . . . I'll gladly accept ANY rea sonable terms you suggest. 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