Their Eyes on Coming Horse Show
Salem, Dallas
Girls Linfield
Honor Students
Itatrimaa Newi lirrlet ,
McMINNVILLE - Shirley Page
Jaeger, Salem, and Edith, Cola,
Dallas, ' graduated Cum Laurie
from Linfield college Sunday. They
maintained grade point averages
of not lew than 1.50 during their
four yean of college.
Both received bachelor , of arts
degree. Mrs. Jaeger i the daugh
ter of Mr. and Mr. H. E. Page.
322S Fisher Road, Salem.
Two additional candidates for
the master of education degree
from Linfield were also present
Annual Picnic Set June 10
Surprise Party
Fetes Principal
1 Statesman Newt Servlre
WILLAMIN A High School
principal and Mrs. Warren W.
Cook were honored this week ilh
a surprise party given by the fac
ulty and employees at the high
school.
A group of 3i were present for.
the buffet supper, and a gift was
presented the couple.
Mr. and Mrs: Cook and thetr
family will leave soon for Grants
Pass, where he has a new posi
tion. Statesman, Salem. Ore., Mon., June 4, '56 (Sec. II)-11
Wallet Clue to Youth Gang
ItateaKa Ntwa Icrvtra
SPRING VALLEY-The pioneer
no-host picnic held annually in this
area li alated this year at the
Community Center building, on
Sunday, Juno 10, starting around
11 a. m.
It is hoped that as .many chil
dren and families as possible of
the old-timeri will tura out and
also all that are interested are
eardially welcome to attend. Elec
tion of officer! will be held for
the coming year.
The past year's officers are;
president. Mrs. Nellie Hammer;
vice-president, Mrs. Eva Purvine;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Lois
Crawford.
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SPOKANE Ifi - A wallet found
in a sleeping bag left in an aban
doned car was the opeing clue in
the roundup of seven teenage boys
suspected of 13 recent car thefts,
police said Saturday.
The wallet, owned hy a lS-year-j
old suspect, was found in the trunk
of a stolen car that had been left;
in the woods near a park. The!
first boys questioned implicated;
others until finally police had six
boys from the south side of Spok
ane in custody here. The seventh j
boy, who had been picked up in!
Seattle as a runaway, will be re
turned here, officers said.
Twelve of the cars believed
stolen by the teenag gang havt
the boys coudn't remember whert
they had abandoned the other ve
hicle. Former Zena Man
Holds High Post
Stateaman Ntwa Serrlrt
ZENA - Mr. Elmer Terril of
Zena has just received word that
his son Commander J. Terril of
the Navy has been named Chair
man for the mixed Armistice Com
mission between Israel and Jordan.
FIRE IAZES ELEYATOt
CALUMET. Ok I a. Fira
swept through the Farmers Grata
Co. elevator at Calumet Satur
day, destroying almost 50,000
bushels of wheat and causing
an estimated $173,000 damage.
for commencement Sunday. They
were Orrell Ballantyne, Mon
mouth, and Gertrude Lofgren,
Amity.
Commander Terril has been in
the Navy since 1940 and is at pres
ent stationed in Jerusalem.
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This horse aad rldrr have tni practlctm at Ike Slate FalrtTMads (ar the torthcaming AU-Arabiaa
Hre ihow. The rider la Mre. Cecil Mollcrt. Quiaaby Road, Salem. She li aa Zurf, a registered
Arabiaa Stallioa which will be entered la the AU-Arabiaa (haw at Salem, Juae 21 and 24.
Valley News
Statesman Newt Srvic
Sheridan Girl
Poppy Queen
Hiaietman New Servh-e
'!I.LaSINA - Sherrie Cooley
of Sheridan was crowned poppy
queen at the meeting of the
VKW Auxiliary this week. She
sold the most poppies over the
weekend. Runners up were Kathy
Anderson, Karen Thompson of
Villamina and Pat Newton and
Gcraldine Hyder of Sheridan.
Other girls who sold poppies
were Karen Donicht, Leah Kun-
dert, Ruth Dent, Judy Cole, 1
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I Vnlloy f
Uriels
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Arabian Horse
Show Slated
For June 23
Four-H youngsters are especi
ally invited to attend the Arabian
Horse Show judging classes set
for 9 a m. Saturday, June 23. at
the State Fairgrounds, Ward W.
Wells, show manager said Fri-
aitleiman Nf wi Servlrt uaX-
. . Performance classes will be
Marquam - A capac.ly house h((Wn ,hat njgnl , r2Q and
attended the Butte Creek I'nion 'again at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday,
June 24.
grade school graduation and pro
gram. Marquam Mrs. Al Oster has re
turned from Tillamook State Re
bekah Assembly where she was
delegate and was elected State
Warden.
Marquam Harold Olscn i coast
Thirty-three competitive events
will headline the show which is
sponsored by the Arabian Horse
Breeders Association of Oregon
and the Salem Shrine Club of
Al Kader Temple. Proceeds from
the benefit show go to the Shrin
ers' Crippled Childrens' hospital
in Portland.
Other attractions at the show
4khirn IfnnvlAr- Varan flf-vanl
Karen Kauble Sharon Aase, Jan-1 f!uard has been transferred lo include an Arabian dressage
el Spicer, Ros'alee Mitchell, 'judvCoeur d Alene. Idaho. The family ' mol"n'. cutting horses and the
Rarhpr Sharnn UeoH I'irnI .u n ui lackamas ( ounty Mounted Posse
unrner. snaron Keen. i aroi may m0ve there. Mrs. Harold 01- j,:,, , u-n. u
Ford. Marcia Weber, Judv Barr, I , T. . ,h rfnn team V ells said as he re-
Glcnnvs Barker. Romaine Ander- WB lc" Thursday wlth he minded the public that entries
r,n k.v nirr.rifioi.1 n.( Tf.n- grandmother. Mrs. took, lor fcm- close on June lu
Barker.
Darlene Gustafson, whom the
Auxiliary , is sponsoring for the
Phil Sheridan queen contest, was
Introduced at the meeting.
Awards Given
At Jefferson
Statriman Newt Servlre
JKFFERSON - The following
pire.
Marquam Guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Laurence Paquin are Mrs.
Chris Kamberg from Chinook,
Montana,, and Mr. and Mrs. John
Vogt, Salem.
Marquam Oak Law was host
esses to the Clackamas District
Extension Units Monday for a pro
gram and tea. County officers
present were Mn. McDaweil and
Mrs. Betty Voder. ,
Brush College Social night for
Brush College grange will be fea-
Wards were made at Commence-1 tured Tuesday, June 5 at ( p. m.
mcnt Thursday night: iat the grange hall at Brush Col-
Valedictorian, Joan Turnidge iegei acording to the grange mas
with a 1 33 grade average; saluta- lcr pniHjp Peterson,
lorian .lovce Chilcole. with a 1.58: .
citizenship. Anne Wilson; leader- Jefferson The annual DeVaney "e unlield class ol ltff4 and has
ship. Sue Daulton. Neil Spencer j picnic and basket dinner is sine-, been hold since that time. Minifie
had the highest grade point aver- duled for Sunday, June 10, at De ;'s a sophomore at I.inficld. He re
ge of the senior class boys. His , Vaney school. Ail lormcr residents ' ceived the unanimous vole of I he
Reserved seats are already
available, with Stevens & Sons
Jewelers, 390 State Street, Sa
lem, in charge.
Salem Youth
Best Orator
tateiman ffewi Srrvlrt
McMINNVILLE - Fred Minifie.
Salem, won the class of 1894 ora
torical contest at Linfield college
Saturday with his oration, "A Leg
To Stand On." He was given a
cash award.
The contest was established by
average lor the lour years was are invited to attend.
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Out of the 23 graduates in this
judges.
Jefferson Johnny and Shirley
years senior class, eight were uicnerson oi umanoma arc con- aa 7,..ww I Villi
one point average students. Their ducting revival meetings at Jeflcr- 1 IV t1MM1 ITIlll
grades averaged from 1 33 to 1 DO. son Assembly of God church. The -m T ,
The ciRht students were Joan services arc held each evening ptc ' li"'ltlrtl1
Turnidge. Joyce Chilrote, Martha except Saturday at 7:45 p. m. T tU tUHMl
Harris. Sue Daulton. Ncal Spencer.
Anne Wilson Phyllis Spccht and Jefferson Glen, son of the Glen siainman s Srrvire
Dclbert Krb.' Cobbs, is in Salem Memorial hos- WILLAMINA Vacation at the
pital while a dislocated Hip.jnendi. W'illamina branch, U.S. Plywood,
Although mighty unconitortanic, will begin on Monday, June 11,
j Glenn is getting along nicely, but with the mill resuming work on
I thinks it's a tough way lo begin Monday, June 25, at 8 a m
j summer vacation. The vacation is about a month
earlier this vear, due to the slow
Jef(erson-J. ft. Green, son ol plywood market. Most of the
si.tr.m.n sew, c, ,vi. r Mr. and Mrs. Charley (ireen. has 400 employes will receive two
.1 KFFKRSON - Mr and Mrs. enlisted in the 1. S. Marine corps, weeks vacation. Repair and main
Theodore Denson ol Pocatello. He will lake his training at San lonanro rrpws wnrlc nn th mill
Families Vi.it
Jefferson Area
Ida., are expected this week. The ,)C,0 ( ah havjng 4.,t Monday, and equipment during vacation.
latter will visit relatives and
friends in the Valley while Denson
joins Charles lloyt ol Silverton.
and others on a fishing trip into
Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Knnis Hawkins of
Kansas City. Mo., are here. They
came west to attend their son.
Knnis' graduation from Jeflerson lme frorn 1 0 3 p m
hiKh school. They are tormer ,ien-
erson resinems
.1. R graduated this May from
Jeflerson high school.
Jelferaon Scleral children were
given immuni.aiion shots at die
school clinic Monday. The next
clinic will be held Monday, June
25, in the grade school. It will con-
Serviees Held
For M. Z. Jones
letter from Mr and Mrs C R
Walts of Ventura. Calif., says that
salesman Nki Srrvire
DAYTON Funeral services
were held Saturday from Scott's
Jefferson Many families from! Funeral Chapel in McMinnvillc lor
ttuy arc starting north in a ween parties in the state park at .New
er so. expectini; to he home by the purl were the lollowini: lamihes:
nil (iarold Morrisselle-.
Gilbert lloevels, Carl Alherlsoiiv
Gillierl I'letzers. Krnie I'lrtzci -.
I.loyd Vincents, Hill Hares, Walter
Sigmuhds. Richard Chrismans and
Claude Pilchers.
Jeiferson enjoyed Sunday at the ; Millard Z. Jones. 90. late of Dav
coast Making up several picnic ion. Mr Jones died lav 30 In-
termini was al the McMinnvillc
Litter part ol June Walts formerly Iirold
directed the school hands here lie
fore retiring
Masonic cemetery.
He is survived by a sister. Lois
Hewitt. Route 2. Dayton. Mr. .lone
had lived in this area for many
vears.
Willamina (irl
Scouts on Trip
statesman Nri Smite
WILLAMINA The younger Girl
Stunts emoyed a camping lr:p last
week al the Crow ell ranch Thev
wire Judy Barr, April F.ndrcs,
Kalhy Anderson. Karen ilii.-nt.
Judv' Barber. Marcia Weber. Kar
en Thompson. Sharon Reed. Carol
Ford. Nancy Scott. Julia Johnson,
Karen Kauble. Sharon Aase, Susie
Barrett and Ginger Mauer.
Mrs. C. A. Chambers, Mrs.
Frank Bryant, Miss Carol Ramey
and Miss McCann accompanied
the girls.
Willamina Pair
Graduate at OS(
Statrsman Newt Senile
WILLAMINA-Carol Ixiuise Spic
rr. Willamina, and Robert Gerald
Billson ol Grand Ronde are among
the 1I0S who will receive degrees
at the 87th annual commencement
f Oregon Stale College. June 4.
Miss Spicer will receive a bach-
Jefferson The Al Giirgiirich
lamily fished at Lost lake last
weekend, making a limit catch nf
trout. It snowed on Ihem Sunday
morning
Willamina Danny I'ancll. n
year-old sun ef Mr and Mrs. II .1
Parrett, underwent surgery nn his
right leg Tuesday at Providence
hospital in Portland He is recover
ing satisfactorily.
Wlllamlnla The walls of the City
Hall were repainted this week, and j 20 foot slide and furnished all
a new asphalt tile floor laid, by ' labor to move and install it.
Derrold Blanchard. The work was
done while the city treasurer, Mrs.
Oscar Nnreen. was on vacation
Playground Gets
c"
New Fffiiipnient
NMtrtman fs grnlre
WII LAMINA The Buell park
was given the framework for
swmss and a merry-gn-rnund. hy
the Willamina grade school dis
trict The equipment has already
been set up by the park equip
ment rommittcc. A group of men
from Salem have contributed a
Willamina Miss R a m n n a
Thompson left this week fr Cleve
land. Tenn , where she will he m
ployed as linotype operator hy the
White Wing Publishing House
elor of science degree, and Bill
son will receive a bachelor of sci-
X-Ray Survey Group
Selected at Willamina
Statesman Nmt Srrvlie
WILLAMINA-Mrs Harry Ship
ley has been appointed general
chairman in Willamina for the
ccLnly chest X-ray survey, which
will gel underway this month Her
committee will include Mrs F.m-
ence degree in pharmacy He will ' ery Dentel. Mrs ,l,m Shipley and
atMi ik commissioned as a second .Mrs Albert Kndrrs.
lieutenant in the V. S. Army med- Mrs Bill Houck will be chair
ical corpi. j man for the Grand Rond area.
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