Albany Lands Police Parley JM-Siizzer Date Chosen , For Santiara Bean Festival ' - lulraui Ntwi Srrir " ' STAYTO.V - Tk 195 Santiam Beoa Festival Is scheduled for July SI througa August 4, the festival association announced Thursday. - The celebration will feelers traditional events. Including a queea selection, amateur blent show, act aad grunt grades, horse thaw, "beaa bole teed" and a dance, according to Harmon DrusheUa, asso ciation president. A tiara, to be provided by Gene Teague, will be present to this year'a queen. The following committee were announced: Pet parade.. Lm Odea thai j Charles Warriner. Marjorie Ker ber; grand parade. L Cotsforth, j Bract Pbilippi, Joyce Chriatenara, j Anna Benedict; amateur program, Ed J. Bell, Eva Humphrey. Queen contest. L H. Wright Mabel Odenthal, Donna Sanders, j Shirley Darby; hone show. Gene! Teague. Jerry Coffman. Tony Mia- den. Wanda O'Brien: home show1 display, B. G. Woods, Gilbert Wourns: dance. El via Thomas,! Raymond Kerber. Solicitations, Gale Christensen, Mrs. C. L. SUndley, William Swan son, Blynn Humphreys; lighting. John Sullivan, R. G. Woods. Luther Guest. Joe Samek: dance. Elvin Thomas, Raymond Kerber; bands. John Brand, Gene Teague; conces i ions, Ruth Wood. Lyle Sanders, Matt Bevier, Marie Cole; grounds, DeMoIay members: pubucitv, Har ry Noah. Robert Smith. Florence Rychard. Bell Tolls for Monmouth i ALBA.YY This tity wfll be host ' to the 1957 coBventioa of the Ore- foa Association of City Police Of ' ficers. Albany Police Chief Ray H. Maddy announced Thursday Albany made a bid for the con vention at the recent 1956 conven tion at Bend. The parley Is ex pected to bring some tot police men and their whrea to Albany. ChUd Education Association Will Give Scnolarsnip IUIW Xrw tervtre ... MONMOLTH The Associa tion for Childhood Educstloa met at Atrue Bcnow, wun m teachers, Mrs. Bonnie McClin tick aad Mrs. Illreda Evans, as ' hostesses. Mrt, Jessie Hill re viewed her recent atendance at the ACE study conference in Wsshington, D.C, Officers re-elected for the com ing year were; Mrs. Hill, presi dent; Mrs. Wilms Harding, vice president (newly elected), snd Mrs. lone Yeo, secretary. Mrs. Gwea PirutM wss elected to suc ceed Mildred Xsne as publica tions director. The group discussed Its project for the year, buying a scholarship to Oregon College of Education for deserving graduate of a Polk County high school To raise funds, a silver tea will be given this summer to which mothers of high school students will be ln eitedU .... ......, Real Estate Transfer Told . . jutina Hews Mrvtce . rOUR CORNERS A three-way real estate transfer was completed this week when Mr. and Mrs. William Taycea and son Glenn ac- ouired the Andy Cowan residence at MS S. Elma Ave. Mrs. Toycen Is on the faculty of Four Corners School . Mr. and Mrs. Gowaa aad three daughters moved to La Grande, where he was transferred by the First National Bask of Portland. The new owners of the Toycen property at CIS Macleay Rd. are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew uowan, par ents, of the , Andy Cowans who moved to La Grande' The elder Cowans hart been residing in this vicinity. J,; . CI n wt on a 171ol Rlrs. VanQeave ' Mateaaaa Naws SarvWa HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Alvin VanCleave Is the new president Of Labish Meadows Garden Club. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert and Mrs. Ed Zielinski comprised the nomi nating committee, and other or ficers elected were Mrs. Wsldo Lowery as vice president; Mrs. A, B. Wiesner, recording secre tary; and Ms. Dorothy Zielinski financial secretary, Twenty-two members and three guests answered roll-call by nam ing their most important garden project for the season. The group will meet st the borne ot Mrs. Joe Henny on May 4 when Mr. snd Mrs. Joe VsnGeave of Sa lem will entertain. Fishers Buy Zena Home lUMnui Nw Scrvlrt ZENA Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schol tus have recently sold their Zena home to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Fisher. The Fischers moved to Salem from Nans. Idaho about a year ago. Mr. Fisher is emploved at the Albert Dickenson Seed Co. Tbev will move into their new home in May. j Mr. and Mrs. Scholtus are mov ing to Alpena. Michigan in. June where Mr. Scholtus will teach ac counting and economics at Alpena Community College in the fall. Mr. Scholtus is presently teaching at South Salem High School. I ;-, . ,.'4 -r "A f"i mi w V , .A Ik U Keizer Grange 25 Year Old Daugliterof Colonist at Aurora Die3 SUUnua News Strvtn AURORA Final rites for Emma J. Snyder, M, daughter of an origi nal Aurora colonist, will be held at 1 p m. Friday at the Aurora Chapel of Everhart and Kent Mor tuary. The deceased was born Aug. I, 1I7J, at Aurora, a daughter of Sutruuo N mt tcrritt KEIZER Keizer Grante cele brated Its 2Sth anniversary with a program honoring charter and 23 year members, who were Intro duced by Grange Master Clifford Orey. I The following received recogni tion, W. E. Savage, Alwilda Sa jvate, H. S. Keefer. Fred S. Mc- Call, John P. Zielinski. Mrs. Lena Zielinski and Mrs. Nan Francisco, j Charles and Christina Schuele Sny- u aoaiiion to charter members der. Her father came to Aurora who have been continuous patrons, with - the colonists from Bethel the following were presented SU-lMo.. ia 1SSS and ber mother came yer Certificate hv Stat Wlrv I in imn Wildred Norman and -year pins Miss Snyder had been assistant oy to orange: postmaster at Aurora and was a Rosalie Allen, Burr BUck, F.laa charter member of Una Temple, i Black Ada Borden, WilUam Bon-: Pythian Sisters. She was a past : nett, Archie Oaggett. Anns Clag-rand chief and past rand secre gett, George Durham, Helen Dur-'tary of the Pythian Sisters of Ore ham, and Fannie McCsll. !on i i j j a""- n fiuxmni oi uamcj ana music Statesman, Sale, Ce ?., May 4, 58 (Sec. II)-i9 Veteran Albany Banker Retiring SUIruum Nt trnkt ALBANY Dan H. Brenneman. manager of the Albany Branch of First National Bank of Portland, is retiring, the bank announced Thursday. Brenneman has beea a banker here since 1917, starting as a clerk for the First National Bank of Albany. MONMOUTH The peal of MaamMth's hlsterie stmI be efflrlally peaed this city's centennial celebraUoa daring the bmi bear Thar day. Haaer bell-riager was Mayw Howard Mariaa (left), assisted au nMSMlul T.l;.n a Suniving are a brother. Ernest Marshall and Toni pieUlelQC. I ,,,: ,. i' i ii ,:,i dances; E. J. Savase, Marilyn Sa- ... Auror.' ' vage aad Inice Goldsby. piano e-;alL tMt . lections; Peace in the Valley quar-' E,rl Bnk. P'r ' Au tet and Mrs. Mad? Wiluw iyw-i rora Presbyterian Church will selcctioni. Jefferson Pupils Hold Election SUttiMa Nti Ifrvlrt JEFFERSON Joe Marcum has i Teeln Mr- p BUK snd wu officiate at the service. Vault in terment will follow in . Aurora Cemetery. COMMITTEE ORGANIZED McMINNVILLE - Twenty - five citizens have organized the Mc Minnville Committee for Better ay W. I MasM (ceater) aad E. M. Ebhert Mason h Maamaath's ' been elected grade school student 1 lard Cushing are co-chairmen. Pur- eldest native rtstdeal while Ekaert baa beea as baatoeas here hMger than aay ether aaerchaat. Jefferson P-TA To Seat Officers Statmma Ntws Brrlr JEFFERSON Officers will be installed at the final meeting of, Jefferson PTA on Thursday, May; 10. The meeting will be in the high school library at t p.m. i To be installed are Mrs. Burton Ferguson, president; Mrs. Elton Higbee, vice-president; Mrs. Don Turnidge, secretary, and Mrs. Phi lip Dimick. treasurer. A speaker from Marioa Ceoaty Planning Commission will talk. ' FALLS IN KITCHEN JEFFERSON Mrs. James An derson fell while waxing her kit chen floor recently, shattering the bones ia her right wrist.' - 11 no sas-iamj-4 aagaaasBBBBBl mm ( DUO y I SI 7 . ,-w----"..3-s,. a body president for next ichooliP01 ' t0 Kive information about year. Other officers chosen were fluoridation of the water supply to vice president. Susan Hart; secre- voters of the city lary treasurer. Uclenc CurRU rich: sergeant -at -arms and fire chief, Steven Miller. oarosra r rey irom (.alifornia Tanimp(uinUaaM.btn. and Sharon Morris, Richland. i bw"dwwnioio(i Wash., are new nunik in lh fourth T.1 T s grade taught by Hannah Wright. Shirley Morris is new in the fifth grade. CALLOUSES thin. Mthinf. cuahioaum MONMOUTH A few raladreps as eeateaalal speaed feaad Mrs. Ea geae Brewa prepared .U protect her 1171 vlatage aarses aalform with ambrella. Opeamg day foaad aient adalls and many children la 1Mb eeatary CMtumes. 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