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(Ccc. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wrcl., Apr. 2., 56 Silvcrtoncs Due at Mt. Angel College 0CE Names Joan Seavey Creek Gets 2,000 Trout ior Opening Day 1 Valley News Statesman News Servic Principal Resigns at Turner School, Lineberry Gets Post Statruaaa Nwi Smb. TVKXER The resignation of Louis A. High, principal of the Turner Grade School, was accepted by the school board of District No. 79 Mon day evening. Hjgh has accepted the position of principal of Rockwood Grade School, a Multnomah County school with tt tracher and an enrnll- I ment of 773 children. J. Parker 1 Lineberry. a principal with exper ience in the Corvallis and Salem systems, has been elected to the vacancy. He w ill assume his duties on July 1. Members of the school staff who will return next year are primary j Mrs. Esther Franz, Mrs. Milli-t cent St. Helens. Mrs. Lenore Washington Club Mothers to Hear Exchange Teacher ttataiaua Mwt Sanrk. IUI bauc-h ansa ioik"" . .. ... , Henley, exchange teacher from Brow '"d Mrs Ruth hmg: In- Kncland. will soeak at the Wash' lneton School Mothers Club Thurs day afternoon. Miss Henley, teach- ing the second grade at Washing ton School will speak on "Facts About The British Way of Life" and will present a short film. - The meeting will also Include election of officers. Proceeds from the school carnival were reported to be over $150, which will go into the school's fund for children's medical and dental assistance. Canby Girl Rodeo Queen lUUwua News Sarrka MOLALLA-Barbara Dupont of Canby will reign as queen of the 1956 Molalla Buckeroo. Her prin ceses are Miriam Norquist and Jant Summers, both of Portland. The new buckeroo queen is the 1 l-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rene Dupont. She wa4 crowned at ceremonies before 600 spectators at a coronation ball Sat urday sight. Mrs. Jan McKeeL Portland, was announced as winner of the $100 rue in tne Buckeroo slogan con test Her slogan was "The big stars for you Molalla Buckeroo." termediale Mrs. Harriet Cain, Mrs. Margaret DeCroff and Mr. Gordon Woods; upper grades Mrs. Gertrude Hrnnies and Mrs. Norma Goddard. Mrs. Maple Beats, sixth grade teacher, has submitted ber resig nation. Mrs. Ruth Carlson, Sunnyside principal for the past three years, has accepted a teaching position in the grade school. Mrs. Ruth Campbell, school see-' retary and clerk; W. B. Pearson, custodian and bus driver; Mrs. Ann Harrington, head cook, and Mrs. 0 r a a Schollian, assistant cook, will return. Elmer Moore's position as second Janitor will be filled by Daniel Harrington. . adjutant secretary, Clyde Reed; patriotic Instructor, Everett Smail. To New Post Stalnnua Ktwa Servlra MONMOUTH Appointment of Miss Jean Seavey as Direc tor of Student Affairs at Oregon 'College of Education was ap- proved Tuesday by the State Board of Higher Education. ! Miss Seavey has served on the OCE staff since 1948 as Assist ant Professor of English and Dean of Women. Purpose of the new position, one of several reorganization changes made necessary by the increased enrollment at OCE, is to coordinate the various per sonnel services. Areas with which Miss Seavey will work will be student housing, student gov- (j eminent and other student activi- i ties, health services, and all counselling services. Miss Seavey explained that the reorganization doesn't change any of the existing offices, but . rather organizes them into "a J ' - . . , more wortable pattern." She MT. ANGEL Garfield Hrary'a Silvertoaes. Bated New Yerk stagers, will preseat a CMcert at t p.m. Sea-: stated. that "it is consistent with day at Mt. Aagel Wnnea's Callege auditorium. Geraldlne Overttreet, lenaerly ef MetrowsUtaa Opera the development in other schools Camsaav. will sine "la Bel Dt" frm Madame Bsurflr. Other eaacert aambers will raage tram Maes where there have been enroll- to, rrllrious aaags. Arrempaaist Gladyse Kiacaea will be featored la piaaa solas. : f.r I ;! Stevenson Dates Speech At Lebanon StaUiraaa Nwi Service LEBANON Adlal Stevenson will speak at Lebanon during a swing through Oregon on May 15, ac cording to Dave Epps, who is in charge of Linn County arrange ments for the Stevenson visit The Democratic candidate for president is scheduled to fly to Sweet Home for luncheon after arriving in Portland earlier the same day. He will speak at 2 p.m. at Lebanon High School audito rium. Plans call for Stevenson to look over the Green Peter dam site and the water situation along the South Santiam. From Lebanon he will go to Cor Willamina VFW Post Installs New Officers SUtantaa Ntwi Sarrlea WILLAMINA - Gary Hanson of Dallas VFW Put installed by Ray Wawhirter as commander of Wil lamina Post 4211, at ceremonies at the VFW hall. Other newly install ed officers are: Senior vice com mander, Francis Lenaburg; junior vice commander, Everett Small; post advocate, Allen Coddington; rhanliin Arna Wahus: lurcpon Paul HolMhree-year trustee, and vallis fur a 4 p.m. mass meeting Santi; and will attend an evening meet ing in one County. Countywide 4-H Home-Ec Contest Slated at Silverton lUUnui Ntn lirrk-i . SILVERTON FouriH'ers in Marion County and the City of Salem will enter the home economics Judging contests here Saturday. The contests, to be held at the armory, will precede the City of Salem Spring Show, May 2 to S, at Salem, and the Marion County 4-H Spring Show, May 1 to 12, at the Armory hertf. Four-H clubbers will judge classes in foods, clothing, homemaking and food preservation. Judging contestants will be di vided into junior and . senior groups. Junior 4-H judges are un der 12 years of age with senior 13 years and over as of January 1. Senior members are to give oral reasons for placing one class. Canlest Directors Directing the contests are to be Margaret Krug. Anthol Riney and New Student Body Officers at Dallas --1 'if.: fi Middle Grove Group Elects Suttiaua Ntwt Sarvlta MIDDLE GROVE New officers chosen by the Middle Grove School Parents Club at last week's open house included Lester Purcell as Jane Irving, all of the extension I presiuem. office. Assisting will be 4-H club Mr- Earl Malm named 1C leaders, Mrs. H. A. Ralphs. North I Presiaeni ana Mrs. jvennew ran- eiary-ireaiuri Mrs. Adora Hanson's room was awarded room" prize. Principal Howard- Bay displayed blueprints of two new rooms planned at the school. Construction will start at once. It was announced that a cancer film will be shown at1 the next meeting on May 10. Also on the May program will be a discussion of the "projection method" of teaching. .... -. ment increases.1 150 Seniors Visit OCE Stataamaa Ntwi Invite MONMOUTH -Some 150 high school seniors from throughout the state visited the Oregon College of Education campus during the weekend Senior Campus Preview, according to general chairman, Sally Edgar, Bay City. One of the highlights was 'the naming of Betty Coed and Joe Col lege at a semi-formal dance. Jean nette Spinney. Beaverton, and John La Fountaine, Clatskanine, received the awards following last week's balloting to determine the most typical college students. . Among other Saturday activities was a fashion show of campus clothes for various occasions. Pat Smith, Monmouth, and Colleen Pe derson, Milwaukie, served as commentators. Peter Koch. St. Paid, John Cage, Middle son, Mrs. and Mrs. Grove. The scoring committee consists of - Mrs.- Alice Thompson, West Stay ton; Mrs. Lloyd Mass and Mrs. Austin Davis, Auburn; Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. Charles Hart, Mrs. Mildred Higbee, Jefferson; Mrs. Gordon Seely, Union, and Mrs. Willow Evens, Keizer. Taking the oral-testa.. will be Mrs. George Durham, Mrs. Lewis Mayers and Mrs. Tom Pomeroy, Keizer; Mrs. -Stanley Michalek, Eldriedge.Mrs. Melvin DuRrtte, St. Paul, and Mrs. Henri Hock speier, Jefferson. DALLAS These sladrats will guide Dallas High Sea! stadeat bady for U eamlaf schaal yar. Tbey were elected by fellaw sladrats. Iacludd are (frem left) Mike Kelley, sergeaet-at-arms; Jim Claas. vlre tresldrat; Mary EUea MrCleary, presldeal; Mary Aai Beaaoaaver, secretary; and Pauline Mullins, treas urer. Mary EUea Is Ike first girl U beeame stadeat body presideat at the scbmI la maay years. INJURED IN ALASKA WILLAMINA Miss Phyllis Mode, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mode, is now in a Portland hospi tal with a broken leg suffered in an Alaskan skiing accident recently. JOINS WILLAMINA POLICE WILLAMINA Duane Foster of McMinnville has been hired as a new patrolman for the city to as ist Chief of Police Robert Colton. ireman Hospitalized Again Slattiraaa Kawa Servlct . WILLAMINA Carl John under went surgery again this week at TJood Samaritan Hospital, Port land. He injured his foot several years ago while fighting a fire with the Willamina Fire Depart ment and early this year had his i foot amputated. - ' : - fTERMITI DRY ROT FREE INSPECTIONS IWhen doer-to-door salesmen find termite . , call us before deciding! 5 YEAR GUARANTEE Guaranteed Pest Control Service I Ph. 1-17(1 "Salem's Oldest Home-Owned Ce." 1911 Lee St I ijfjrrof nwwmml ALL-IU-OIIE ! Amszinj tlsw Ccpsult ; Discovery for SAFE 9 . V - V . 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