THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents
Three Bands
In Concert at
Stay ton Friday
IUtMn News Service
STAYTON A music festival
will be held at 8 p.m. Friday at
Stayton High School when Mill
City and Jefferson High School
bands will be guests.
All three bands will partici
pate in a public concert. No ad
mission will be charged. The
Stayton Girls' Club also will sing
two numbers under direction of
Martha White.
Finale of the program will be
a mass band formation playing
"Military Escort" and "The
Thunderers March."
Specialties will include a cornet
duet by Durwood Dark and Mal
colm Macbeth; also a flute solo
by Claudia Hinrichs.
The Jefferson band, under di
rection of Eric Fitzsimons, will
play the following selections:
Men of Ohio, Blue Tango, Show
Boat, Schnitzel Band and On the
MalL
Earl Louchs is director of the
Mill City band which will play
Father of Victory March, Pacific
Grandeur Overture, the inter
mezzo from A Persian Garden,
Lassus Trombine and His Honor
March.
Valley
Briefs
Sweet Heme The City Park
here will open for the season here
on Saturday, May 9. when a special
program and band concert are
planned. The Legion Post here is
sponsoring the opening. Roy Cook,
park caretaker, is chairman. Many
park improvements have been
made during the winter by volun
teer help from youngsters of the
community.
Four Corners Mr. and Mrs.
Noel Schaberg and family have
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purchased a residence at 4396 Mar
ket St. They moved last week from
their former home at 4010 State
St.
. Silvertoa Mrs. Lou Hoagland
left Monday for Washington, D. C.
to visit her son. Major Charles
Hoagland, who is stationed there.
She will remain until he returns
to the coast in about a month prior
to going overseas again. The
Charles Hoaglands have been liv
ing in Arlington, Va. during his
stay in the capital.
HUBBARD Twenty-one chil
dren were examined and immuniz
ed at the recent well-child clinic
held at North Marion Union high
school, Tuesday. Mrs. Warren j
Grim. Mrs. r ioya uominicx, Mrs.
Les Eppers and Mrs. Don Reed as
sisted at the clinic.
Four Comers Pvt. William
Kergil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Kergil is home on a 30-day conval
escent leave from Fort Campbell,
Ky. where he contracted meningit
is and was hospitalized for a month.
Fourteen other men were stricken
at the same time. Kergil is with
the 11th Airborne Division.
Salem Heights Mrs. Harold
Bowman will be guest caller at the
Belles and Beaus Square Dance
Club Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the
Community hall. On the refresh
ment committee are Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Ferris and Mr. and Mrs.
James Darby.
Reds Dispatch
Invasion Force
To Tiny Laos
HANOI. Indochina on The
Communist-led Vietminh shot a
third invasion force into the little
buffer kingdom of Laos Sunday,
apparently aiming it at the royal
Laotian capital of Luangprabang.
This spearhead struck from
mountain strongholds in Northwest
Indochina and pushed south of
Dien Biet Phy, 180 miles north
west of Hanoi.
The invaders attacked three
mountain posts defended by
French and Laotian troops but
failed to knock them out and lost
about 60 men.
To the southeast two other Viet
minh columns are driving hard to
ward Luangprabang, a city of 145.
000 about 235 miles inland from
the Gulf of Tonkin.
French and Laotian troops are
throwing op a defense line on the
Plain Des, Jarres.to meet these
thrusts from the northeast and
east and the coming week may
Yee a major battle. The plain is
18 miles : northwest of Xteng
khouang, a city of 84,000 which al
ready has been evacuated by ci
vilians. Xiengkhouang is 90 miles
southeast of Luanjjpabang. the
residence city of . King Sisavang
Vong.
LONEY TO SPEAK
SILVERTON Milton Baum
win be toastmaster at the Thurs
day 7 o'clock breakfast of the Sil
verton Toastmasters Club. George
Loney, district educational chair
man, will visit the club and speak
on the subject, "Evaluation."
Guest speaker will be Ray Riches
ob "Youth in the Legislature."
Honor Students
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Sally Studnick
Sally Studnick, Sherry Spaniol
Win Stayton Scholastic Honors
Statesman Ntwi Scrric :
STAYTON Sally Studnick and Sherry Spaniol will be Stayton
High School's valedictorian and salutatorian respectively at graduation-exercises
on May 22 in the high school gym.
These girls have had all "ones" and "twos" in their high school
years, sally has only one "two"
in glee club in her freshman
year since first entering Stayton.
Sherry has three "twos," two in
her freshman year in Engilsh
and P.E., and one in her senior
driver's training.
Sally has been on the school
paper staff, annual staff, student
council, in the class play. Glee
Club, operetta, Pep Club, Ski
Club, secretary of her class, trea
surer of her class, May day prin
cess, carnival queen, May Day
queen, Daughters of the Revolu
tion representative, honor society
secretary, and in the Girls Ath
letic Association.
Sherry has been in the Pep
Club, a song leader, in the class
play, honor society, GAA, May
Day princess, Glee Club, operet
ta, and Tennis Booster Club.
SaHy graduated from the Mari-
Linn Grade School in Lyons in
1949. She was their valedictorian.
She is only 16 and has won many
scholastic honors including all
the highest honors in her last
two report cards.
Sherry graduated from St Ma
ry's Grade School in Stayton in
1949. She is 17 and was an honor
student in grade school. Her
grade school didn't have a vale
dictorian. Mrs. Murphy to Head
Hubbard Extension
SUtesmaa News lerrico
HUBBARD Mrs. A. L.
Murphy is the newly-elected
president of Hubbard Extension
Unit. Mrs. Zane Yoder was
elected vice-Dresient: Mrs. N. A.
Mann, secretary; and Mrs. John
Doubrava, treasurer. Members
voted to sponsor half of a 4-H
scholarship.
Medf ord Man
Dies in Wreck
MEDFORD or George Theo
dore Budd, 49, of Medford, was
killed and his wife, Gladys, in
jured in a two-car smashup south
of here Sunday,
the Budd car rolled over.
State police said the Budd car
attempted to pass one driven by
Robert L. Ferguson, of Hilt, Calif.
The two cars hooked bumpers and
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Valley Births
SILVERTON A daughter, to
Mr. aad Mrs. Vincent Smith, Mt
Angel, April 16, at Silverton Hos
pital. A son to Mr. and Mrs. William
Schaecher, Mt AngeL April 17,
at Silverton Hospital.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Drummond, Molalla, Ap
ril 17 at Silverton Hospital.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Scott, Silverton, April 17, at Sil
verton Hospital !
A daughter to i Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Peterson, : Molalla, April
18, at Silverton Hospital.
A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Kent, Canby, April 20, at Silver
ton Hospital.
STAYTON To Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley West, Lyons, a daughter,
April 12, at Santiam Memorial
Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parker
son, Stayton, a daughter, April
IS, at Santiam Memorial Hospi
tal. To Mr. and Mrs. Barry Darby,
Stayton, a son, April 15, at Santi
am Memorial Hospital.
UNIONVALE To Mr. and
Mrs. Marion Warner, a daughter,
April 13, at Portland. Mrs. War
ner is the former Wanda Hen
rickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Hale Hendrickson.
Carl Hall Water
Colors on Display
At OCE Gallery
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MONMOUTH An exhibit of
water colors by Carl Hall, artist
in residence at Willamette Uni
versity, is featured currently at
the Oregon College of Education
art gallery in Campbell Hall.
The agate gem collection of
Miss Ruth G rover alsfs on dis
play at the newly-redecorated
art gallery.
Both exhibits will be on pub
lic display until May 1, reports
Pearl Heath, head of the OCE
art department
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New Head of
Pringle Club
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PRINGLE John Dawson was
elected president of the Pringle
Community Club at the meeting
which followed a no-host dinner
at the schoolhouse Friday night.
Other officers elected were:
Vice-president, Robert Cannon,
treasurer. Jack Horner; secre
tary, Doris Henderson; and di
rector at large, Lyle Holmes. It
was decided to have the new
president act as delegate to the
Parent's Council and the out
going president will serve as his
alternate.
The club set aside $400 from
its funds to be earmarked for
a community clubhouse.
It was announced that a pre
school clinic win be held at the
schoolhouse at 11:30 ajn. on
April 28. Open house, which will
be climaxed by a Maypole dance,
will be held on May 1. On May
8, Salem Civic Playetrs will pre
sent a play, "Excuse My Dust
Bevan Rebukes
Eisenhower's
Peace Policy
LONDON UR Aneuran Bevan,
leader of the left-wing faction of
Britain's Labor Party, Sunday
night said President Eisenhower's
peace bid to Russia last week was
"demanding everything and giving
nothing.
"General Eisenhower's response
to some of the overtures that have
come from Moscow has been bad
ly phrased, to say the least," Bev
an said in a speech. "Where it is
not badly phrased, he has been
badly advised."
Bevan declared: "If you want
conciliation you don't demand
everything and give nothing," he
added:
"You are not going to get peace
in the world if you insist on the
Soviet Union accepting a whole
range of humiliating conditions and
giving nothing at alL
Referring to Prime Minister
Churchill's speech Friday in Glas
gow supporting Eisenhower's at
titude toward the Soviet peace of
fensive, Bevan said: "We do not
expect the British prime minister
to be anything but an echo of the
American president"
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