1 Th Sidesmen, Salon, -Oregon, Yeclntidayy Tuna. 1 3. .1351 jHE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS ' . . -.. ; From The Ortgon Srattimcn't Vo2y Correspond Bible Sclwol Closes Witli Ceremonies , Statesman News Service JEFFERSON The Jefferson Va cation Bible school completed its work Sunday night, with a pro gram at the Methodist church featuring demonstrations by chil ciren. 1 The Rev. Ivan Hadley led the opening " songs and prayer. Miss Virginia Mason presented corsages to teachers in recognition of their work. Ministers from the three churches sponsoring the school were presented boutonnieres. Receiving corsages were Mrs. Irvine Wright, superintendent; Mrs. Kenneth Peterson. Mrs. Albert Meyers, Deloris Meyers, Mrs. Mer vin McGill, Mrs. Howard Hamp ton, Mrs. Gene Powell, Miss Eve lyn Hall, Mrs. Carl Duhrkoop, Mrs. Clsrneo Paee. Participating in story-telling in cluded ; Louise McManus, Julia Coin told the story of Noah and the Ark: David Kins and Linda BelL Certificates of award were given to 79 children for attendance at the Bible school. St. Paul Rodeo Association Again Host for Dinner ST. PAUL. June 12 (Special) Several score newspaper and radio staff members from Portland, Sa lem and elsewhere in the valley -were guests of the St Paul Rodeo association at dinner last night The event comprised the annual press party preceding the July rodeo. - Presiding was Ray Manegre, president of the association. Queen Connie Cross and Princesses Mar Caret Smith and Joanne Coleman were on hand in full regalia. Impromptu skits and talks feat ured the Informal program. ELECTION WEDNESDAY WOODBURN American Legion post 40 is to elect officers Wednes day, June 1, at the Legion hall at 8 pjn. Nominating committee pre paring a candidate slate Includes Dr. John M. Hanrahan, Lyman seeiy and Joe Kirsch. ' GETS SCIENCE DEGREE wuodbukn Recei vina a bachelor of science degree in gen eral science from Pacific univer sity at Forest Grove at the recent graduation ceremonies was Walter (Vic) Miller, Jr. of Woodburn. Jefferson ftni&fl; : Goes to Alaska To Join Husband Statesman News Service JEFFERSON Mrs. Ronald E. Woodward, the former Mildred Bailey, has joined her husband at Anchorage, Alaska, where he Is with the air corps. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Orton are parents of a daughter, Deborah Ann, born Sunday, June S, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. The baby weighed six pounds, 10 ounces at birth. - Mr. and" Mrs. C. W. Watts re turned home last Thursday from several days' outing at Camp Sher man on the Metolius. j &eablier&uire In School for Vacation Yugoslavia has six province, or "people's republics." Statesman News Service WOODBURN Summer grad uate school sessions are drawing several Woodburn high school teachers. I Mrs. - Helen Jones, English, speech, dramatics and journalism, will enter Portland extension di vision of the University of Ore gon at Jefferson high, j Miss Beverly Slaney, art super visor, will re-enter Reed college for work toward her masters de gree. , j Ralph McKenzie, band super' visor, leaves to enter Stanford. Benton Dailey, social sciences, is employe jb'' ithe, Bwrc st hook-, shop and ' vI 1 enies it JlliiaUle university in Salem. . ' ' ' Morton Finkelstein, - librarian, will enter either the University of Minnesota or Chicago univer sity.' f "T-- ACREAGE SOLD SWEGLE-rMr. and Mrs. Floyd King ; have sold their acreage on Swegle road and moved to a home on Nebraska street in Salem. ; East Salem guests at the Robert Fromm home on Silverton road the past .week were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Klein, Keith and Shyrl and Verland Klein, of Herrick, S.D., and Morse Klein who came north on navy leave from San Diego. . Guests this week are Mr. and Mrs. John Hotter, and daughter, Delores, and Miss Freda Hoffer of Chowchilla, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs, William Hoffer and daughter, Marilyn, of Corvallis. On Eddy Seminar Tour of Europe Statesman News Service WOODBURN The Rev. Or maJ B. Trick, Methodist minis ter, I will be a member ef the ; Sherwood . Eddy Seminar five weeks tour ef Europe, sailing from New York City en the' Queen Elizabeth late this month. The Rev. Mr. Trick will en train at Portland Sunday nlgbt, Jane 17, to attend s series of New York ' Seminar lectures which will be continued on shipboard. , The Eddy Seminar Itinerary will include England, Holland, Germany, .Austria, Switzerland, Italy and France. Methodist Bishop Gerald Ken nedy ef Portland was one ef Aurora Auxiliary Chooses Officers Statesman Newt Service AURORA The. Aurora Ameri can Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 110 elected Mrs. Robert Powell, presi dent; Mrs. Frank ThieL first vice president; Mrs. Ralph Aylesworth, second vice president; Mrs. M. E. Wright, treasurer, and Mrs. C G. Pursley, secretary. The post nominated Robert Powell, commander; Albert Ehlen, vice commander; Mr. Sayre, adju tant; C. G. Pursley, service officer, and Henry Colvin, sergeant at arms. Guests from East, South at Rosedale - Stateemaa Newt Service ROSEDALE Nora.Cole has as her guests her daughter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pearson and Carol, from Millington, N. J., and her son and - wife, Mr.' and Mrs. Kenneth Cannoy, from San ta Ana, Calif. The-Pearsons came west tci see their, son, Ray, grad uate from Willamette. The Rev. McClurg from Paw tuckett, R. I ha sbeen visiting his sister and her -family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Green. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rand and daughter, Seattle, . are visiting Mrs. Rand's mother, Mary Cam-mack. Valley Briefo Statesman Newt Service Habbard The Hubbard Wom an's club will have its final meet ing of the season, as well as its annual picnic, at the home of Mrs. Richard Pence today. Swegle Mrs. Frank McCullum and son! James, arrived from Lew- Mown, Mont, for. a visit at the Marshall home. They are accom panying Mrs. George Tonack and sons, David and Donald, to San Francisco where they will attend the graduation of Marilyn Kufner and visit their sisters, Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. Blanch Schwien- tng. Weodboni Rod and Gun club members will eliminate the July and August meetings, Roy Beck with, club president, has announ ced. The first fall meeting will be September 6 with Beckwith, Leroy DeJardin, Tom Guthrie and Floyd Maricle hosts. - Liberty The budget of the Sa lem Heights Rural Fire district was approved at an open meeting at the Fireman Recreation hall. The com mittee submitting the budget in cluded William Berndt, Mervin Seeger, Harold Rosebraugh, How ard Gardner, Carl Armpriest, Don Griffith, Mrs. E. B. Stroud and C P. Dickson. Brooks Mrs. Doilie Ramp en tertained the Sewing club in her home Thursday. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Ramp, vice president, conducted the business session. The women sewed on dif ferent articles of fancy work. Mrs. A. P. Sidebottom. gave a reading. The next meeting will be July 19 at the J. J. Lesher home. LXNTTELD GRADUATE WOODBURN Robert D. Pills bury of Woodburn was graduated recently from Linfield college at McMinnville receiving a bachelor f science degree. I. - . .-'.''..!-.' ' - ... k..i'. ' -Xvr i "'-.- -:V - v' ' :'':-- i t- i ":: " . - i . ; . ' . ' - - " - - j . - -"' ...,"'--" ' " ! I ; , ' ' i ' ' ', t 1 . ' . ! f ' t i - - " ! . . ' i ' ' ' " Fabulous beauty and luxury, " 0- f" ' Ineido a: id outaidel i ; . ... ; 1 .' - .I'''..--':"' '. : i- "STIP-DOWN" DISICN . NATIONAL STOCK CAK ! 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