The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 01, 1955, Page 8, Image 8

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    -Sc. 1-Stft!min, Salem, On., Friday, April J, 1955
Valley News
Statesman News Service
Blind Girl Tops Honor Roll
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MOXMOUTH Sharing tap .honors the Oregon College of Educa
tion honor roll is Iva May Speed of Chemzwa, pictured above with
"Queenie," her seeing-eye dog. Miss Speed is blind as result of an
' accident while playing- when the was eight years old. She hopes to
.teach n public schools soon. ' . I ,
Iva May Speed of CRemawa
Earns Straight A's at College
Statesman Newi Service - , X : j
' MONMOUTH Iva May Speed, blind senior student, is one of two
students who earned straight. A's to top the winter term honor roll
at Oregon College of Education. . '
Sharing top honors with Miss Speed is Stanley McClellan of Leb
anon, ; '
. Miss Speed is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Speed of
Chemawa. Currently; sne is a prac
tice teacher at Monmouth Elemen
tary school in connection with her
teacher training. Last fall she was
a practice teacher at the State
Blind School in Salem. She wants
to become an instructor in a con
ventional public . school. '.
Others Listed ' .
Other students who made the
winter honor roll by earning a
grade-point average ti 3.5 or
above while carrying at least .15
hours -of work were:
Salem Gilbert dams, Nncy
Bone, Robert Fossett, Jan Foul-
ger, Irma Fuersterau, Patricia i
Harris, Lois Lidtke, Darrel Lunda,
Karl Rehra, Lola Seeger, Celia Ann
Weaver.
Independence G loria Kainu,
Rita McCracken.
Monmouth B e v e r 1 y Jellison,
Robert Reid.
Albany Lorli Kenagy, Nancy,
Killefer.
Lebanon Joanne JCremers, Car
olyn White. s
Idanha, Hubbard
Also Tynis Brown, Dallas; John
Davis. Idanha; Marcia Yoder, Hub
ar George Ing and "Phyllis Seid,
bTjlh of Portland: Charlotte
Sakamoto and June- Yasuhara of
Lahaina. Maui. Hawaii; Marlene
Alspaugh of Port Orford; Berna
dine Bergstrom, Aloha; Leslie
Birdsall. Sweet Home; Opal Brad
shaw. West Linn; Aura Lee Dea
ver. Powers; Anna Louise Ellis,
Rainier; Clyde Head. Myrtle
Point. .
Patrica Holman, Mapleton; John
Jones, Dayton; Sylvia , Leverich,
Hebo; Patricia Patterson, Eugene;
Mary Ann Piderseh, Milwaukie;
Dolores Poole, Lyons; Annice
- Roberts, Oregon City; Joan Roner,
Springfield; Lois Sanford, Holley;
Betty Shaw. Tigardi Richard Tan
ner. Cornelius; Harold Wilson,
Hood River.
Washington- Road
Workers Killed !
JACK LARSON HOME
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McKillipNew
President of
St Paul Rodeo
Statesman News Service .
ST. PAUL Ray Manegre,
president of the SL Paul Rodeo
Association for 17 years and na
tionally known in rodeo circles,
has resigned the post and has
been succeeded by John McKil
lip, vice-president the past four
years.
Manegre ' and - McKillip were
among the eight originators of
the SL Paul Rodeo and have been
closely identified with its growth
from a local event to a nationally
recognized rodeo one of the rich
est in the West.
In assuming the presidency, Mc
Killip paid tribute to the work
done by Manegre and stated that
"his only compensation has been
m watching this rodeo grow to its
present stature."
Manegre, owner of the interna
tional Harvester Company plant
in SL Paul, will continue to serve
as a member of the board of di
rectors.
Jess Manegre was named vice
president and Gene Smith was re
elected secretary-treasurer. Others
members of the board are Fred
Viesko, L. H. Bunning, Frank
Kirsch Jr., and Bill Smith.
Church Plans
Extra Events
At Uriionvale
Statesmaa Newt Service
UNIONVALE Next week will be
one of special activity at the
Unionvale Evangelical United
Brethren Church with council of
administration meeting Tuesday
evening, family night on Wednes
day.. Good Friday communion ser
vice. An Easter sunrise service - will
be held at 5:30 Easter Sunday.
Special music will include trumpet
solo's by Don Jeter of Cascade
College and The Melodaires will
sing.
An Easter breakfast will follow
the sunrise service.' Dr. Gates will
bring the Easter Message and
there will be dedication of child
ren. Planning the Easter break
fast are Mr.and Mrs. Carl Rutsch
man, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Magee
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stein
grube. The Sunday School Classes of
Mrs. Leola Turner and Mrs.
Maxine Noble held a dinner Mon
day evening. They visited the
homes of Mr.' and Mrs. Marion
Dixon; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Withee;
andrMr. and Mrs. R. W. Magee be
fore returning to the church where
the group disuJased. There were
15 youngsters present
Although fewer children of un
skilled laborers go to college
than children of professional
toul, I1L, where he is stationed about the same percentage
in each group who do enter col-
tENTRALIA. Wash. (UPi-Ray
Tt Havmie. 45. Alontesanc. was
killed and two other men "injured
late Wednesday when .falsework
piling gave way on a highway 99
construction project.
- Authorities said Haynue was
foreman of the. work crew taking
Hawk cilinc used in the construc
tion of an overpass just north of
here.
Don't Let A Cough
Catch You!
Schafors
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CavettNew
Principal of
WoodburnHS
SUtetaan J!wt Service
WOODBURN David C. Cav
ett, 39, vice-principal of Gervais
Union High School, will become
principal of Woodburn High
School next fall, school authori
ties here reported Thursday.
Cavett will, succeed the late
Lester E. Kelley. Cavett has lived
at Woodburn for 10 years; teach
ing at Gervais for nine years. He
is instructor in band, mathematics
and science.
Cavett was a high school urinci-
pal in North Dakota prior to serv
ing two years in the Navy during
World War II. He was born at
Lisbon, N. D., and graduated from
worth Dakota State College..
Willamina Girls
SeekWW Title
Statesmaa Newi Service
WILLAMINA The annual
Miss "VFW contest will be held
during the next week, with a
dance scheduled for April 6 at
the VFW hall. Entering the con
test from Willamina High School
are Cornie Thomason, freshman;
Patricia Wren, sophomore; Gloria
Ayres, junior; and Marilyn Mo
roney, senior. .
The winner from the Sheridan
and Willamina High Schools will
gain the Miss VFW title. Pro
ceeds of the dance will be dU
vided between the two schools.
Valley Mtuariw
SUtesnuui News Service
William Cnmiford
SHERIDAN Funeral services
for William L. Cumiford, 44,
Sheridan, were held here this
week interment in Evergreen Me
morial Park in McMinnville. Rev.
Frank Zook of Sheridan offici
ated: '
Cumiford was -born at Meadow.
S. D., April 22, 1910, and has lived
in- Sheridan the past 15 years. He
served in the navy for years,
and was a member of the Sheridan
American Legion Post
Survivors are his mother, Mrs.
Emma Cumiford, and ' a sister,
Mrs. Wilfred Smith, both of Sheri
dan. '
Edgar Darfee .
ALBANY Edgar H. Durfee.
53, a lumber grader, died Tues
day at his home at 230' W. 18th
avenue, after a long illness. The
funeral will be held at 2 p. m.
Friday" at the Fisher Funeral
home. Burial will be in Willam
ette , Memorial park.
Durfee was born July 21, 1901
at Fenton, Mich. After living in
Michigan 22 years, he came to
Oregon settling first at Coos Bay.
Later he lived at Pedee, Labanon
and. Buena Vista before coming to
Albany six years ago. He married
Leona Warren on July 21, 1922
at Fenton. j
Survivors in addition to his
widow, include two sons, Robert
and Dale, both of Albany; two
daughters, Mrs. Marjorie Sullivan,
Willamina and Mrs. Maxine Grif
fin, Roseburg; a stepson, Fred
Archer, Klamath Falls; his
mother, Mrs. Hattie Durfee, Dal
las: three brothers, Justus B.,
Dallas; Henry, Portland and
Ever Durfee, Fenton: Mrs. Ida
Ever Durfee, Fenton; Sisters, Mrs
Ida Harter, Pedee, Mrs. Hattie
Depiro, Grand Ronde, also nine
grandchildren. .
Dance Club Will
Celebrate First
fiirthday Tonigbt
Statesman Newt Service
SALEM HEIGHTS The Home
steaders Square Dance Club will
celebrate its first anniversary with
a special program at 8 p.;m. Fri
day at Salem Heights Community
Hall.
Officers will be elected. Re
tiring officers are Gerald Foster,
George Stanley and Leona Gray.
The group started with 16
couples and now ? has ah active
membership of 40 couples who
square dance the first and third
Friday of each month. :
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Statesman News Service
OAKDALE Cub Scout Pack 72
of Oakdale will prepare a supper
for families Friday at Oakdale
School.
Assisting thetn will be den
chiefs, past and present, Richard
and Buddy Laudahl, Ronald Man-
chas, Robert Schmid, Denys
Overhober, Larry Manchas, and
Norman Fairchild, land den
mother, Mcs. Dale Overhplser.
' Boys eligible for Cub Scouts
and their families have also been
invited. The group expects to
serve 75 people. I
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