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Valley News Statttman Ntwi Svrvict Polk County (The following ii tabulation of how Polk County voted on county, state and national eandl datei in Friday's primary election.) DEMOCRAT Nomination for President Adlai Stevenson (write-in) 1003 Estes Kcfauver (write-in) 743 National Commitleman Pat Dooley 968 C. Girard Davidson 1324 National Committrewoman Mrs. Gladys Last 989 Virginia Grant 1263 United States Senator Woody Smith 461 Wayne Morse 2026 Brooks Plans Bible School Slattiman Ntm Strvlrt BROOKS-'Our Place in God s World" is theme of the Daily Va cation Bible School to be held at the Brooks Assembly of God Church. The school will start May 29 and continue through June S, hours being from 9 a m. to noon. The school will offer Bible teach ing, crafts, singing and games (or children of four years and up. Mrs. Robert Swope is director, Mrs. Roy Sullivan will serve as pianist and Miss Sharon Finley is publicity chairman. Mrs. Orville Wymore and Mrs. pciihnn Nelson will teach hand crafts. Other teachers will include Mary Gnffrier. Bcrnirp Finley. Mrs. Mary Durham. Mrs. Kdward Edmond and Mrs. Marshall Chris tofferson. Salem Woman Board Member Statesman Ntwi Service McMINNVILLE Amanda J. Anderson, 1100 Chemeketa, Sa lem, ha i been nominated as representat've on the board of trustees of Linfirld college from the Linfirld Aiumni Association Miss Anderson graduated from I.infield in 1928. Sbf is now teaching speech ind director of speech at South Salem High School Stayton Sets Fete Tonight Stattimia Ntwi Strvlrt STAYTON Fifty-four eighth grade students will graduate to night, Monday, at 8 p.m. in exer cises to be held in the grade school gymnasium. The speaker will be Dick Sorich of the State Department of Education. Baroar, Bellin will be valedictorian, and Frances Quick, salutorian. Keizer Lions, Auxiliary Plan To Seat Officers SUttiman Ntwi Strvlrt KEZIER Keizer Lions Club and its Auxiliary will have a joint installation of officers Perform ing the rite will be Mr. and Mrs. James Tindall, ex-district director and president of the Hollywood Lions and Lions Auxiliary. The ceremony will be held Friday eve ning, May 25, at 7 o'clock at the Golden Pheasant restaurant. Officers of the Keizer Lions Club for the coming year are to be President. Gordon Bressler: 1st Vice President, Darrel Burright: 2nd Vice President. Ray Boucher; Secretary. Roger Haw ley: Treas urer, Al Lamer; Tail Twister. Otis Anderson( and Lion Tamer, Earl Rempel. Auxiliary officers to be installed are: President, Mrs. Otto Yunker; Vice President. Mrs. John Coom ler; Secretary, Mrs. Ewald Franz; Treasurer, Mrs. Stanley Watson; Lion Trainer, Mrs. David Cope land. Myrtle Creek Girl Elected President Statttman Nrwt Strvlrt MONMOUTH - Beverly Babh. sophomore. Myrtle Creek, was elected president of the ("amnus Christian Council at Oregon CoJt lege of Education Thursday dur ing an executive committee's meeting Other officers will be sel ected at the beginning of fall term. Campus Christian Council was formed last year by the Canter bury Club. Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, Lutheran Students As sociation, Wesley Foundation, and Westminister Fellowship. Each of the member clubs is represented on the executive committee by "iwo "'delegates! ' 1 In addition to coordinating the work of the religious clubs on the OCE campus, Campus Christian Council during its two years of ex istence has planned an annual Re ligious Emphasis Week. GWTW' BIG HIT IN ROME ROMfi, Italy Guess what's the big movie hit in Rome these davs? "Gone with the Wind," that's what. Before that the big hit was another oldster, "All Quiet on the Western Front." Vote Results Congress First District (Don H. Metheny 'Jason Lee Governor ! Lew Wallace 583 1607 1215 1068 2037 785 1465 2042 2082 1811 1728 1657 1710 Robert D. Holmes Secretary of State Monroe Sw ethnd State Treasurer Wiley W. iimith Al M. Richardson Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton Representative Joe Rogers County Commissioner Emmet T. Rogers County Sheriff Edward C. Leum County Clerk James Copp County Assessor Ray Rabenau REPUBLICAN President Dwight D. Eisenhower 3362 Vice-President i Richard Nixon (write-in) 843 National Committeeman Robert T. Mautz 1405 J John Merrificld 1762 i National Committee woman i Mrs. Collis Moore 2244 United States Senator George Altvater Elmer Deetz Phil Hitchcock Douglas McKay Congress, First District R. F. Cook Walter Nnrblad Governor Earl L. Dickson Elmo Smith Serretary of State Mark Hatfield William E. Healy State TreasLrer Sig Unander Attorney General Carl H. Francis District Attorney Wilter W. Foster County Commissioner C. L. Burbank W. Frank Crawford County Sheriff Tony Neufeidt Phillip R. Peterson County Clerk Betty Adams County Treasurer Louts W. Plumnvr County Coroner J. Paul BoMman . 44 343 1713 1517 556 2858 301 3252 2504 974 3101 1 i 2833 2961 1320 1989 2636 865 3105 2823 31(1 4-H Club News Statttman Ntwi Srrvlrt JEFFERSON - Jefferson 4-H Leaders club met Wednesday, May 16." in the erade school li brary for its last meeting of the school year. The club's annual picnic was planned for May 27 at 12:30Vm., in Eleanor Park in Albany. Mrs. Henry Hochspeier and Mrs. J.' C. Bentley were named to make cof fee and cold drinks. The committee making the May Day float and entry at the 4-H Spring Show wrre thanked. They were the Mesdames O I). Stephenson, Charles Hart, Jr., V. E. (loin, 'ieorge Van Devent er, Henry Hochspeier. represent ing the club at the Spring Show were the Mesdames James Adams, Helen Caywood. Elton Higbee, Charles Hart, Jr , Charles Smith. Hochspeier, Stephenson, Benllcy and Coin. Mrs. Maigaret Kelly will serve again next year as president. Brush Collece I Bible School ; Opens June 5 Statttman Ntwt Strvlrt ' BRI'SH COLLEGE-Brush Col liege grange elected Mr. and Mrs Karl Harritt as alternate delegates to State grange at Pendleton June 4 to 8 at a meeting at the hall ! Tuesday. ! Mr. and Mrs. (', H. Keller nf Macleay grange were guests and gave talks on the Macleay grange activities. Announced was the American Sunday school union Bible school to be held at the Brush College grangi hall from June 5 to 16. Mrs. Hazel Anderson, business agent for Eola hall grange pur chasing association, which was organized by Brush College and O.ik Grove granges, displayed art icles such as various types of tires and shingles. lfmwiimaUii9ArMum&iimmnii til ts- m s K-r4 tr-rM I -1A it I rri )" r,V M0WD0M$EA1$ tmffE DUILUCK M 1)1 1 ltf?tr?l!?4ifiyv o JfA BERT t WAUGH, Traveling Paxtrngi Agrnt, 607 S.W.Wshington St., Portland 6. Ore. PHONE: CA. 3-7273 i 41 Students J4 Get Diplomas At Jefferson Statesman titmt Strvttt JEFFERSON - County Judge Rex Hartley will speak at the eighth grade graduation hete Wed nesday at 8 p.m., in the grade . school gym. Forty-one students will lieceive eighth grade diplomas pre sented by Varion E. Coin, Chair man, board of education. The Rev. Wayne Carr of the Talbot Community church will give the invocation. Introduction will be made by Walter Jaivie, grade school principal, and opening re-, marks will be made by Irving i Miller, school administrator. j Gi:nda Nabnrs and Donna Van-J Deventer tied for valedictorian. ' Frank Ellis is salutalorian. Other numbers on the program ' will be a class song with Arlcnc, Jenness, accompanist: clarinet solo, by Martha McNallie accom- j panird by Linda Erb: class proph-! ccy by Patricia Hart; solo, Jerry1 Kirkpatrick: class will. Dean Shinn, and recessional by Arlene Jenness. ' Receiving diplomas will be Cherie Abel, David Betkcr, Mary Brew-; ster. Mary Burgess, Harvey Coles, i Theodora Cooper, Robert Cooksey.j Ray Cude, Philip Dimick, Frank Ellis, Linda Erb, DcLee Hans,: Carol Hart, Patrick Hart, Iris : Hawkins, Sherrill Hochspeier,' Larry Hoevet, Jerry Kirkpatrick, Lavernc King, Carolyn Lee, Willa dean Madarus. Ralph Marlatt, ' Dorothy Mayhugh, Mary McNallie,! Patricia Miller, Howard Morris,; Shirley Myers, Glenda N'abors, Jim : Orton, Joyce Orton, Pearl Perry, I Don Robison, Judith Sims. Louise i Sheffield, Dean Shinn. Eldnn Sprague. Joyce Super, Dorrnei Trefcthen. Donna VanDeventer, J John Wells, and LeNora Winslow. Volley Hricfs Statttman Ntws Strvlrt Pratum Graduation exercises at Pratum School will be held on Thursday. May 24, at 8 p.m. Dr George Bruce, of Salem, will be the speaker. A picnic will be held on Tuesday, May 22. Stayton Police Chief Everett E Norjlcet and Councilman F. M. Forettc have gone to Detroit, Mich., where they will pick up a new police car and drive it back. Zena-Morc than t2(K) was carn ed by the Community Center Asso ciation's ant. -r. 1 two-day plant sale hist weekend an 'c Brush College store. Central Howell Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roth and their son, Cecil Roth, went by train this week to Omaha, Neb. They plan to attend the commencement exercises at Grace Bible Institute in Omaha, where another son, Harold Roth, will graduate. The Roths plan to be gone W days. Orvais The seventh and eighth grades of the Parkcrsville grade schi.il had a field day Wednesday and were taken by their teacher, Mrs. Clco Keppinger, assisted by Mrs. Carlton McCleod, to visit the pioneer stage conch station, the Sam H. Brown house on Highway 99E. They were shown through the house by Mrs. Brown and hor son. Sam E. Brown. FTA Officers Picked at OCE Sialtuman Sri Strvlrt MONMOl'TH-Glenda Hamar. junior. Toledo, will succeed Dale Long, senior. Dundee, as next gear's president of the Future Teachers of America chapter at Oregon College of Education. Other new officers elected at a recent meet.ng are: vice-president. Audrey Arrington. junior, Gres ham; secretary-treasurer. Mar dene Weinrich. junior. Eugene: historian. Margarrt Y a s u d a. Kapra. Kauai. Hawaii; reporters. Sally Edgar, junior. Bay City: Eva Kabatoff, junior. Salem. Bee Swarm Picks Kiglil Location BOISE. Idaho i.f . The weather man was credited with a press agent's assist Friday. j A swarm of bees settled on thej marquee of a downtown theater. The movie being shown: "Th Birds and the Bees " It was believed temperatures in the middle Sfls helped cause the bees to swarm. It takes 35 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup. Central Howell Home to Host Philippine Boy Stattimi Ntwi Irrvlct CENTRAL HOWELL-A Philip pine college student will be a guest j for three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pcrlc Bye. i The visitor is a member of the International Farm Youth Ex change and is training to be a county agent in his own country. Stewart Bye, a high school student, and Diane Bye, who is in grade school, will assist their parents in entertaining the young man from the Philippines. Name of the visitor has not yet ! been learned. I Try Conrxfht 96 ijrntrnl I'ftrvirum Ze na Man Returnr From Army Career SUteimaa Ntwi lervir ZENA - Robert E. Notcboom. Salem Rt. 1, was discharged from the army May It at Fort Lewis, Wash. Notcboom entered the service in 1953, and served in Permosens, Germany, for two years with the 7th Army. In Europe he visited Fraiice, Switzerland, Austria, Bel gium, Italy and Czechoslovakia. He was discharged with the rank of S. P. 2, and is now a mem ber of the stand-by reserves. He plans to work on his parents farm this summer. Chile has made Easter Island a nations! park. rtsza f33 jess. : --:.--. .. :, it v wad n. Mobilgas R does it! This entirely new grade of gasoline that sells at the price of regular gives 7 put of 10 pre-1955 Fords smooth, knock-free power long mileage. Why? Formula MC4 added to higher octane Mobilgas R helps keep your engine clean and peppy. n bWLJ Con""''1 Genais Pupils J Set Graduation For Tuesday Stattima.il Ntwi Strvlrt GERVAIS-Graduation of eighth grade students at Gervais Grade School will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the high school auditorium. Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion County school superintendent, will be the speaker. I The graduates arc Marilyn Hood, I Pamela Clark. Maxine Wargnicr, i Phyllis Brower, Lyle Downer and Wayne Leonhart. A school picnic will be held Thursday, May 24, at the school grounds. School closes Friday, May 25. rlTQiltrfG Jumpy? Rough? Erratic? o a Peppy! Alert! Smooth! o DO An entirely new American Rett Cross Marks 73 Years WASHINGTON American Red Cross is 73 years old Mon day. The event is being observed in more than 7,000 chapters and branches throughout the United States and its territories. The organization was founded May 21, 1881, by Miss Clara Bar ton, who had worked during the Civil War to ease the hardships of wounded, soldiers. EYE BANK GETS ORDERS I BONN, Germany VH - The in ternational eye bank says it has 'received 492 orders for trans plants for sightless persons since lit was set up here last month. ft. risssa in I I aa L i r nji- y & LrA grade sold at the price of Regular! Statesman, Salem, Ore., Mon MayT21, S6 (Sec. 1)- 3 Legitimate Issue, Ike's Secretary Says of Health i WASHINGTON (Jfi Presiden- : tial news secretary James C. ' Hagerty said Sunday President 'Eisenhower's health would be a, '"legitimate issue" in the forth-! coming campaign. ! But "we will have legitimate' answers and complete medical records to show the Condition of the President at any time during the campaign," he said. Hagerty was interviewed by Reps. Boggs and Hcbert, Louisi ana Democrats, in a program Same goes for 8 out of 10 pre-'S5 Chevyt, Plymouth", Nashs. Studebakert. 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