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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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343
1713
1517
556
2858
301
3252
2504
974
3101 1
i
2833
2961
1320
1989
2636
865
3105
2823
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4-H Club
News
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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
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' 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Ze na Man Returnr
From Army Career
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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.
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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.
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Set Graduation
For Tuesday
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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.
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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.
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risssa in
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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
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