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8-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Frl Sept 20, '56ir-Tr-.C,A Abortion Pleas Valley News Statesman Ntws Strvico Postponed Armory Bid Call Slated At Woodburn . National Guard Structure Cost Near $160,000 Matesmaa Newt ferric WOODBURN, Sept. Bids (or Woodbura'a new National " Guard Armory will caned about Nov. 1, it was reported kere to- ' day. - Coat of tbt armory i estimated at $160,000, accordinf to Gen. Thomas Rika, Ore goo adjutant jtrwral. Preliminary plant for the building nava been approved, . be aid. -' . Tbt buildlni will be erected in the northwest part ot the city, near Legion Park, and will replace the preaent downtown Armory." The one-level building wUl be located on a three-acre tract pttr- chased by tne city with the co operation of the North Marion . County fair board from Mr. and Mr. Albert Lennera and turned ever to the ttata of Oregon. The armory will cover lf.iU square feet of apace. . . Larf Drill Hall Dm ... Included in the building win be a 7,000-tcjuara foot drill hall with arched roof, a rifla range, a clase room which can be divided by loicung partition! into three rooms, unit storage, locker rooms, four administrative . offices, aid a boiler room. The main part of the structure will be of reinforced concrete de signed for tilt up construction. The concrete floor will be poured lint, thea the wall panels poured on this baa and lifted into place. The wing projecting vest of the main building will be the class room, day room and administra tive section, and will be of SCR brick with tile floor. . Space bat been provided for the parking of cart and for a future 40 by sevfoot tank abed. John F. Jensea of Portland is the archi tect'. ... ' New Priest V At Sheridan JVeic at OCE 'X LZXAND E. HESS - Named To Faculty Ihtwii Mtwt Mrrle lltliwu News Swvtea McMINNVILLE. Sept. 2fr-En- I tering of pleas by Dr. Chester A. Bump, Newberg physician, and I his nurse. Mrs. Jean Hawkins,' to charges of manslaughter by abor- Ition have been postponed until October by Circuit Judge Ralph M. Holman. I Judge Holman made the post ponement after it had been re quested by the pair's attorney, Francis . Marsh, McMinnville. Because Judge Holman pre sided in the Clackamas County Circuit court in Oregon City and I has a full docket there into Oc tober, he postponed pleading ontil uaie suiiieurne in uciooer. Dr. Bump and Mrs. Hawkinaf have posted $5,000 bail each I -. ... .' . ) 21Mid-VaUey Students Earn OCE Masters mm mum Quality for Your Money Service for Your Money Savings for You NO HALF-WAY MEASURES ALL CHANNEL TUNING . . Itatmui Nw Scrvte MONMOUTH, Sept. 20-A group of 35 graduates who nave com pleted requirements for a master of science degree in education at Oregon College of Education in cludes 21 from the mid-Willamette MONMOUTH. Sept 10 Appoint- valley. meat of Leland E. Hess. Normal I From Salem arc Uoyd Craft HI., as assistant professor la the Jr.. 2470 Ferry St.; Daroa Dierks, social science department at Ore- 20 Ridge Dr.; Hollu Hunker, gon College of Education was an-1 1280 Hilfiker Rd.; Grant Mills, 110 Bounced today by Dr. Roy E. Lieu-1 E. Rural St.: John Pinuti. 2873 alien, president. I Vibbert St.; Hazel . Rieke, 2045 Heat comet here from Illinois Warner' 5t.i William l. Seeley, Normal University where be aerv-12765 Sedona Ave.; Wallace Turn ed in a similar capacity. ldge, 1650 Corina Dr and Don Hesa is completing work on his Plummer. 1S5 Marietta Way. Doctor ofPhilttephy Degree Also scheduled to receive the through the University of Chicago, degree at the June, 1957, com His thesis it on "History of Trade mencement are Leroy Fleischman, Relations between the United Monmouth: Clara Hanson, Silver States and Germany." , Iton; Homar Olfert, Dallas; Joan Menegat Scott, Monmouth. Wallace C. Agee. Albany: J. Ray U alone. Sweet Home: Martin J. Reynolds. 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Mrs. Charles Cross, health chairman, reported that well child clinics will be held the first Tuesday of each month from t:30 a.m. to S:30 p.m. ' - Directors accepted aa M3 PTA budget. , , Firemen Auxiliary Casts Ballots WTLLAMINA, Sept 20 - Mrs. Jess Myers wis re-elected presv- arai vi im r jremen a Auxiliary, at the meeting of the group held at the fire ball last week. Mrs. Carl Stroschine Jr. wat elected vice president and Mrs. Albert Felton, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Albert Endret wl be chairman of the community chil dren's Halloween party, sponsored annually by tha auxiliary. The women voted to pay for school lunches for any needy child at the grade school cafeteria. uig of the Marion County Inter- nlrrnt MnkfVB Srhool Counril will Y K.M mt St UClCjraiC 1T1UK.CB raw atT Girl Homo Economics classes will I taiisaisa H serva dinner f or tbe two repro-l SILVERTON. Sept 2 MIu sentaUves of each of (km Marion) Ruth Wilde. 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