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Valley News. Statesman News Service 1 Catching Up With News Woodburh to Graduate 99 8 tK Graders Itetmui Km hiIm WOODBURN Ninety-nine .Wood burn students will take part in exercise Wednesday night. June 1. signifying completion of the eighth grade. - St Lake's Catholic School will graduate 32. The program will be held in the parish hall at 8 p.m. Washington public school will promote 67 students, one of the largest classes in the history of the. school, "according to Principal i Charles Campbell.- ' jj promotional exercises are to tane ; .-...) place in Woodburn High School Graduation at 1 f gjmna&iujit i or nasmngion siu- ' dents, instead of in ' Washington ; auditorium as previously reported. - Relatives and friends are invited to both programs. Linda Jungling Winneij of Award At Grand Ronde . Statesman Xtwt Service : WILLAMLNA-Eighth grade grad uation exercises at the Grand Ron de grade school were held Wednes day. Dr. Fred W. Neal of Pacific City was speaker and diplomas were awarded by Howard S. Hen derson. . j Linda Jungling received the Har old W. Brandt award for scholastic achievement, j Other members of the graduating class were Gary Ashley. Gary Bowers. John Curl. Don McMillan. Jon Murray. Joann Weaver and Patricia Payant. Births At VaNay Hospitals Btatesmaa Newt Service : SILVERTON A idaughterVto !Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Dettwyler. Sil Yerton. May 30 at the Silverton Hospital. A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Carlevaro. Silverton, May 30, at the Silverton Hospital. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Don Lau ber, Canby, -May 30, at the Silver ton Hospital. A daughter to Mr. and Mis. Ed Swartz, Mt ; Angel. May 31, at the Silverton - Hospital. ' A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Jennings, Mt. Angel. May 31, at the Silverton Hospital." A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Bentley, Molalla, May 31, at the Silverton Hospital. Silverton High On We Jnsday , . Statesman News Service SILVERTON Practically ev ery other activity has been can celled in. Silverton for Wednes day night in favor of the 47th annual Silverton High School Commencement, which will be held at thej Union High School gymnasium at 8 p.nv Dr. Harry1 L. Dillin, president of Linfield College, McMinnville, will be the (speaker, and 7D sen iors will receive their diplomas. f i ' mt f i . V'. 4 I II Hoover Board Blasts Take Economies' Tower to Stay Closed When) Ike at Farm I ,W1LLAMC$A To Mr. and, Mrs. Orlo Daniels, Willamina. a daugh ter, born May 25 at the McMinn ville General Hospital - v , Valley Briefs Anbari Calvin Benney, new ly elected president of the Auburn PTA .introduced C,h a r 1 e s D. Schmidt, assistant superintendent of Salem Public Schools, who was "the guest speaker, for 'the last meeting of the school year re cently. A school clinic will be held June 3. Willamina L. E. RydelL of Wal la Walla, Wash., brother of Her-j bert tod Hildlng Rydell of Willa-. mina -and a former resident here has been selected by the Walla Walla, district Army Engineers to make a flood control study of the River Shannon in Ireland. He has left for Paris, where he is attending ' the fifth congress of large.-cams, and touring river projects in France and Africa, Valley Obituaries Statesman, Salem, Or., Wednesday, June 1 J 1955 (Sec. h-9 Dixon-Yates Plant Started GETTYSBURG. Pa. Un An observation tower which . provides a good, view both df Gettysburg's Civil War battlefield and Presi dent Eisenhower's farm won't be opened to tourists from now en While the chief executive is at his (home, here. , i - I ' And battlefield guides also have been asked not to take tourists , down the road alongside the EUen-1 hower farm. - i 1 " Thousands of tourists have climbed the tower at Gen. James Longstreet's headquarters on West Confederate Avenue. It has ;! pro vided an extra attraction since the Eisenhowers built their place here. But a gate has been put at the bottom now and will be padlocked when the President is staying at the farm. The tower is perhaps a. quarter of a mile from the Eis enhower residence. WASHINGTON m The Hoover Commission, which for years has been beating the drums Jor econ omy In government, shifted emph asis Tuesday and blasted any "false and misleading economy" in the nation's research programs, civilian or military. ' Its criticism was directed at two specific, phases of research: 1. Military weapons. The com mission said U. S. weapons devel opment is "not sufficiently daring and, imaginative" in dealing with "radically new weapons and weap ons systems. 2. Health. The commission said research work by the National In stitutes of Health demands "great er federal support" but that the administration, by failing to plug for 7M, million dollars. worth of re-m the federal research program searcn money irom congress, may but called attention, too, to the WEST MEMPHIS, Art (Jl A bulldozer bit into i tangle of un derbrush Monday and preliminary construction of the controversial Dixon - Yates power ' generating Pjant was under way. , Clearing of the big woods site near here is expected to be com pleted before ground breaking cer emonies Thursday. The' 107 million dollar plant will require about three years to build. It IS designed to supply private power te the Tennessee Valley Au thority to replace TV A electricity sent to atomic energy installations. NEW YORK Clare Boothe Luce, Vi. Ambassador te Italy, scans headlines cf newspapers in limousine at New York's International , Airport shortly after her arrival from Rome. She said she wanted to "deny the many rumors that she will succeed Mrs. Oveta Culp Hobby as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare," and added ' she had renamed for a summer vacation. (AP Wirephoto.) have been showing "a tendency to de-emphasize basic and medical research.''. The commission, a 12-menfber body headed by former President past "enormous accomplishments" or teaerai researcn.- ; ! i . In its recommendations,! the commission called for changes, in which it said in five years might Herbert Hoover, stressed that it boost the effectiveness of weapons SUtmB News Service I Mrs. Minnie Marie Goyette SILVERTON Funeral services for Mrs. Minnie Marie .Goyette. 73, who died here Monday, will take place Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Ekman Funeral Home, Silverton. The Rev. jJoseph Luthro win offi ciate. Interment will follow at Bel crest Memorial Park in Salem. Mrs. .Goyette had lived in Silverton since 1919, Lester A. Standard SILVERTON Funeral services for Lester A. Standard, 59. who died at his liome here Sunday, will take place Friday at 2 p.m. at the Calvary Lutheran Church here. Interment will take place at Val ley View Cemetery under direction of the. Ekman Funeral Home here. Lehiiian Seeks FDRMemorial Trailer Loss Soon Solved ' : I'm MILES CITY, Mont. UH T h e house trailer of John Ismond broke down. He called in to the town of Terry for a repairman and dozed off in his car while waiting. Next morning, he awakened to find his house trailer gone. -V 'He guessed the repairman had taken in into Terry and unwor ried he drove there., The garage man said he had not had time to go after the' trailer. The tourist called on the sheriff who soon found the trailer in anothe garage in Miles City. j The Miles City garageman said be got a hurry call to haul a brok en down house trailer in. and ob- viously towed in the wrong one. Memorial Day Weekend Toll At New High By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A record high number of per sons died as Americans celebrated the three-uay Memorial Day week end the first big holiday of the vacation season. A late tabulation showed that be tween 6 p.m. Friday and midnight Monday 368 died in traffic deaths, compared with a former record high of 363 in 1932. There also were 130 drownings and 92 deaths from miscellaneous causes for an over all total of 590. also a new record. year, when 362 died in auto acci dents, 93 drowned and 84 died in miscellaneous mishaps. !, . . .. . ." . ' Ned H. Dearborn, president 0r m,c " blSer dose. f thix?e! the National Safety Council, com- j Es-enforceme nt, engineering and , fh kih ..rww tnii leducation. 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Bmsk College Featured at the meeting of Brush College Grange Wednesday, June 1, will be a covered dish supper and grange meeting, presided over by Phillip Peterson, grange master. WUlard -The WUlard-Center View homecoming picnic, open to the public, will be held Sunday, June S, at the Willard school, & about 10 miles east of Salem. A no-host dinner will be served at 1:30 p.m. Brush College The "0 1 d Timers' picnic, normally sched- . tiled for the first Saturday in June, 1 will be held July 9 this year be- ; cause the weather rand approach ing berry harvest season. Willamina Rev. and Mrs. "How-' ard Baumbart moved to Willami this week and are getting settled in the Lutheran church narsnna?e Bet. Baumgart fs the new pastor te at . rmmanuei .umeran cnurcn liere. WASHINGTON m Sen. Leh man 4D NY) called Monday for construction of a Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorial. 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