Statesman, Salem, Ore., Wed., May 21, '58 (Sec. I)-9
Parrish
Number Shows Increase Over Last Year;
' Awards Assemblies Due Next Wednesday
A list of 571 Parrish Junior High
School ninth graders who graduate
this spring was released Tuesday
by Principal R. H. Dow.
The. number shows a steady in
crease over 506 last year and 456
two years ago. The list is tenta
tive, graduation depending on suc
cessful completion of the course,
Dow emphasized.
Final awards assemblies for Par
rish students will be held next
Wednesday in the school auditor
ium; at 9 a.m. for seventh and
eighth graders, at 10 a.m. for
ninth graders.
Ninth graders will also be hon
ored at a dance May 29.
At the final assembly next
Wednesday, merit, music and in
tramural sports awards will , be
presented, and medals will be
awarded by American Legion
Capital Post 9 to an outstanding
boy and girL Straight A students
whose names will be engraved on
a permanent scholarship plaque
win noi d announced until final
report day June 6.
Classes will continue through
June 4, and students will return
June 6 for report cards and pro
motion ceruiicaies.
The list follows:
Norma Adams. Richard Adams
Newton Alderman, Vic Allen, Mary
Alt, Sharon Andersen, Earnest An
derson, Marsha Anderson, Sara
Anderson, Steven Anderson, Judy
Ann Angeroauer, Eddie Arvin,
Donna Atkinson, Jeffrey Austin,
Jim Averm, jacK Axeison.
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Jack Baker, Judy Baker, Loriria
.Baker, Konald Baker, Eddie Bar
ker, Bruce Barnes. Billy Barnes.
James Barrett, Allen Bates, James
Bauman, Joy Beeman, Dick Bell,
Lawrence Bellinger, Carole Ben
ner. Carolyn Billings, Emery Billings,
Pat Blake, Barbara Blankenshio.
Julie Blankeiuhip, Charles Blew-
ett, Lillian Boardrow, Ronald Boat
right, Nita Bock, Kathleen Boehm.
, Irmgard Boelow. Evelyn Boodv.
Kathryn Borthwick, Barbara
Bouge, Nancy Brandon, Gary
Briggs, Denise Brooks, Bonnie
Brown, Janice Brown, Jim Brown,
Carol Brusven, Lenora Brusven,
Marie Bryson, Jean Buck, Diane
Bueller, Mason Burnham, Karolyn
Burright, Darelle Butler, Arleatha
Butts.
Waneta Cable, Clifford Caldwell,
Bill Campbell, Shirley Campbell,
Joyce Capps, Janice Carden, Kar
en Carlson, tyla Carr, Nanl Carr,
Margie Caspar, Janice Caspell.
Cliff Cauble, David Chambers,
Anita Chartier, Dexter Clark,
Douglas Clark, Richard Clark,
Sherry Clark, Leslie Clayton, Ger
aldine Cleary, Vicki Coe.
Nancy Colburn, Mary Colipy,
Tim Collingsworth, Florene Conel
ly, Colleen Cook, Gary Coome,
Danny Cooper, Ronald Cooper, De
lores Copley, Sharon Corbett, Eu
gene. Cordell, Marshall Coulson,
Phillip Cox, Donnie Cretsinger, Su
san Culbertson, Sharon Curl, Shar
on Curry.
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Mary Dahl, Joanne Daley, Ei
leen Dallman, Judy Daniels, Barry
Danielsen, Marvin Davenport, Wal-
ter Davenport, David Davidson,
Lewie Davies, Barbara Davis
Darlene Davis, Jim Davis, June
Davis, Mary DeFrance, Philip
Dennger, Jerry Derryberry, BeV'
erly Dewing, Jimmy Dimit, Donna
Ditchen, Jim Ditoma, David Dit
terick, Lonny Dockter, Marilyn
Dougall, Shirley Doughton, Mari
lyn Douris, Lowell Downer, Jim
Dunca, Kent Dutton, Donald Dyer.
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Elizabeth Eastridge, Nancy
Ebert, Keith Edwards, Luella Ed
wards, Ronald Eggiman, Larry El
lis, Peter Ellis, Reid English, Mike
Epstein, Judy Esplin, Glenda
Evans, Lynette Evans, Ordway
Evans, David Evenhus.
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Clarence Fairbrother, Diane Far
mer, Pamela Faver, Inez Fetsch,
Robert Fetsch, Gary Ficken, Sher-
rie Filer, Joy Fortune, LaRita Fos
ter, Esther Fox, Joan Frad, Judith
Frantz, Stanley Franz, William
Freeman, Elmo Frey, James
Fntsch, Sherron Fugman, Marilyn
Fugman.
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Garvl Gallagher. Janet Galla
gher, Jewel Galle, Judy Gamble,
Alan Gardner, Don Garrett, Don
Garrison. Roeer Garrison, Sharon
Gately, Jimmy Gettis, Betty Gil-
rt.
Ronald Gookin, Maybelle Golden,
ictor Gould. Thomas Gourley,
ietty Graham. Mike Graham, Ter-
y Gary. Dennis Gregg, Linda
Gregson, Diane Greuel, Joan Grif
fin, Gracis Grindal, Garth Gunnar
son, Cathy Gwynn.
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Norma Hagerman, Charles Hall,
Tudith Hall, Marilyn Hall, Claude
Hamilton, Randy Hammer, Gary
iammett, Diane Humrick, Sondra
Jamrick, David Hanson, Myrna
iardwick, Dee Harold, Nancy Har
er, Diane Harris, Bill Hart, Dar
ene Harrison.
Larry Haskell, Robb Haskins,
Terrell Hays, Judy Head, Carol
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Junior
Heard, Gerald Hearing, Anne He-
deen, Nancy Heily, Warren Heinke,
Thomas Herberger.
David Heyes, Roger Hill, Dale
Hoistetter, Betty Holloway, Connie
Holman, Dennis Holmes, Diane
Holmes, Shirley Holmes, Jack Hoi
staq, John Holte.
Judy Hopkins, Donna Hoppe
Raymond Horn, Chris Hornschuch
Judy Howard, Dennie Howe, Jim
Hubbard, Sheri Huff, Roger
Hughes, Sandra Hummel, Boyd
Hunt, Bobby Huntley, Gary Kurd
Eldred Hyden.
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Esther Ingram, James Inman.
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Connie James, Thomas Janes,
Nancy Jennings, Danny Johnson,
Jeannine Johnson, Jerry Johnson,
Paul Johnson, Roberta Johnson,
Steven Johnson, Terry Johnson,
waiter Johnson Jr., John Johnston
Judy Jones, Richard Jones, Susan
Jones, Dianna Judson.
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Donald Kaehler, Sally Kangas,
Melinda Keeling, Ellen Keller, Nik'
ki Kemper, Jimmie Keller, Gay
Kepplnger, Nancy Keyser, Lor
raine Kidd, BUI Klewel. Bill King,
Marcia King, Phillip Klarr, Shar
on Knight, Delorei Kraft, Peggy
Krause, Ronald Krteger, Judy
Kroening, Harold Krueger, Sondra
Kuper.
Linda Lafky, Delbert LaFlemme,
Dean Lammers, Charles Lane, De
lores Lane, Robert Lang, Merlyn
Langley, Carole Lapschies, Doug
las Larson, Linda Larson, David
Lawrence, Diana Lee, Richard
Lee, Larry Leek, Lawrence Leh
man, Carol Lemmon, Jack
Lentsch.
Jack Lindsay, Thure Llndstrom,
Jack Lippincott, Ron Lippincott,
Richard Lloyd, Judy Long, Dee
Ann Lowery, Sharon Lowery, Pat
rick Loy, Janice Luckey, Nancy
Lunday, Edwin Lyie.
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Charles McCallister, Joan Mc-
Kenney, Laura McClain, Linda
McClaughry. Kenneth McCoy, Ter
ry McCrackin, Fran McCreight,
Lontta McGehee, Teddy McKen-
ney, Maurice McLaughlin, Pam
McMahon, Tanya McNall.
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Peggy Maden, Linda, Maier,
Marlene Malhcoat, Judith Mans
field, Billy Martin, Dick Martin,
James Martin, Arlene Marx, Caro
lyn Mason, Mary May, Cornelia
Mayers, Verna Maynard, Regina
Meuchel, Bill Mickle, Linda Mik
lia, Larry Miller, Marcia Miller,
Pam Miller, Patrick Miller.
Tim Mills, Sydney Moffitt, How
ard Moller, Lenore Monk, Dick
Montgomery, Don Moore, Mike
Moore, Timothy Moore, Maurice
Morey, Darrel Morgan, Diane Mor-
ley, Lyle Morris, Carolyn Mumby,
Sharon Mulling, Thomas Munkes,
Alan Murphy, Terry Murphy, Nor
man Musser, Betty Myers, Rich
ard Myers, Sharon Myers.
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Richard Narkaus, Laurie Nebri-
ja, Randy Nekuda, Sandra Nellis,
Benjamin Nelson, Carol Nelson,
Clarice Nelson, Allan Nettleton,
Dorothy Netz, Rex Newell, Nor
man Newberry, Kenneth Nielsen,
Ron Nofziger, Walter Noland.
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Lawrence Oglesby, David Olson,
Gary Osborne, Nathan Ostby, Lor
een Ostrander, Judy Otte.
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Dorothy Palmer, Gary Panissi
di, Chris Patton, Allen Paulson,
Mickey Paxton, Dean Pemble,
Marietta Pendergast, Bonnie Pen
ny, Phillip Perlman, Robert Peter
son, Roberta Peterson, Pete Peth,
Linda Peyton, Roy Pfenniger, Wil
liam Pfister, Ivan Phillips.
David Pierce, Tom Pierce, Sally
Plessinger, Elois Poe, John Poling,
Bob Porter, Jim Powers, Barbara
Pratt, Fred Pugh.
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Janjpe Rademaker, Joe Rainwa
ter, Tanya Ras, Janet Reed, Jan
ice Rehm, Kenneth Reischke, Mi
chael Rempel, Jon Remy, Obie
Renier, Janice Reynolds, Meridel
Reynolds, Jim Rhodes, Martha
Richardson, Frances Ridpath, Jo
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Robert R. Hatfield
As a new member to our staff
Mr. Hatfield has Served the Salem Area as a Licensed
Funeral Director and Embalmer for the Past Nine Years.
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205 S. CHURCH
High Lists 571 Tentative 9th Grade Graduates
seph Riley, Marilyn Ritchie, Wah
nonah Roberson, Marllene Robert
son, James Rodewald, David Rodg
ers, Gail Rohrer, Marlyn Ross,
Jim Roth, Ray Royle, James
Ruby, Vera Ruby.
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Patty Sampson, Karen Sandberg,
Judy Sanders, Susan Sandlin, Es
ther Sandwick, Janet Sather, Kay
Savin, Jeanne Scales, Janet Schef-
fe, Steven Schneider, Douglas
Schnell, Margie Schuh, Cynthia
Schultz, John Schultze.
Diane Schweigert, Betty Scott,
Marlene Seaman, Linda Seamster,
Dick Seburn, Virgil Seeger, Garry
Seeley, ' Kathleen Seely, Kenneth
Seipp, Ellen Severin.
Francis Sharp, Corinne Shelley,
James Shepard, Kathy Shepherd,
Karen Shroyer, Judith Sikel, Steve
Sipprell, LeRoy Slat turn, Alan
Smith, Doris Smith, Marvin Smith,
Terry Smith, Patsy Spangler, Wil
liam Spangler, Arthur Springer,
David Staat, Carolyn Stadter,
Catheryn Stadter, Elaine Standish,
Nancy Starck.
Duane Stark, Virginia Stein-
brook, Linda Stenhjem, Crystal
Stephenson, Bob Stevenson, Dean-
na Stewart, Sandra Stewart, John
Stiffier, Kenneth Story, Kenneth
Straw, Sandra Strong, Barbara
Stutzman, Jimmy Such, Dallene
Sullivan, Ricki Sulllvant, Robert
Sumner, Ted Sumner, Trent Sum
mer Jr., Christine Swanson.
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Don Taylor, Suzanne Taylor,
Karen Teed, Don Tesdal, Dlanne
Thomas, Hubert Thomas, Janice
Thomas. Judy Thompson, Jim Tin-
dall, Barbara Todd, Kenny Tracy,
Dwight Triplett, Eddy Trumbly,
Kathleen Tyler.
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Terry Unrein.
Carole Valentine, Robert Van
Dell, Michael Van Dusen, Dennis
Varner, Judy Vejlupek, Linda Ver
non, Sharon Versteeg, Denny Ves
tal.
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Sandra Wagner, Larry Waldner,
Jere Walker, Maurice Walker,
Katherinee Wall, Robert Wallace,
Monty Warn pier, Mary Ward,
Charles Wardle, Kenneth Warnock,
Blair Wasson, Dolores Watkins,
Dwain Watkins, Barbara Weather-
bee, Keith Weathers, Philip Wea
ver, Lynda Weber, Becky Webster.
Sandra Wentzel, Dennis West,
Norman West, Judy W e s 1 1 i n g,
Jeannette White, David White,
Dale Whitehurst, Gerald White-
Salem Clubs Put Emphasis
On U.S. Savings Bond Drive
Salem service clubs will begin
putting emphaajs on the Salem
area Share in America savings
bond drive today with special pro
grams and features.
Special activities include honor
ing several Salem schools who
have exhibited outstanding cooper
ation with the savings bond pro
gram. Thomas Fndeaux, vice presi
dent of 'U.S. National Bank of
Portland, will speak on "The Mag
ic of Tomorrow" at Salem Ex
change Club noon meeting today
in Hotel Marion.
Honored at the meeting will be
Bernard Bacheller representing
Brush College School; Patricia
Biddle representing C u m m i n g s
School; Joyce Wilson, Four Cor
ners School: Cheryl Parker, Grant
School; and Janice Lyons, Swegle
School.
Salem Rotary Club will feature
B. H. Hazen, president of Ben
jamin Franklin Savings and Loan
Association, Portland, at its noon
luncheon savings bond program
today. Hazen will speak on
What's Ahead."
Salem Lions Club will bestow
school citations on Rick Query of
Englewood School; Darlene
Blisckke, McKinley School and
Kathy DeLapp, Richmond School,
during a noon luncheon meeting
at Hotel Marion Thursday.
Featured speaker at the Lions
meeting will be Robert O. Lee,
advertising and public relations di
rector, Georgia Pacific Company,
Portland. He will speak on "Tim
ber Products and the Future of
are pleased to
nnounce
appointment of
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WU Grants 18
Salem Area
Seniors Honor
Eighteen Salem area high school
seniors are among S3 who' have
been granted entrance honors at
Willamette University, it was an
nounced Tuesday by Director of
Admissions Charles A. Paeth.
The honors are awarded to en
tering freshmen in recognition of
outstanding academic achievement
and citizenship. The group this
year is the largest since the pro
gram was inaugurated three years
ago, Paeth said.
Students from South Salem High
School are Paul Allen, Constance
Barber, Dennis Gwynn, Ruth Harn
Sberger, Louise Laws, Mary Ann
Petrie and Robert Seeger.
From North Salem are Susan
Griffith, Robert Herberger, James
Litchfield, Ramona Salminen, Ma:
rilyn Sparks and Gloria Wood.
Other Salem area high school
students are Jon Wollander, Jef
ferson; James Phillips, Lebanon;
Priscilla Prouty. McMinville: Ju
dith Miettunen, Molalla, and Mar
cia Bryant, Sheridan.
Liquor Official
Resigns His Post
PORTLAND m The assistant
administrator of the Oregon Li
quor Control Commission has re
signed his post to enter private
law practice.
V. Geofge Van Bergen, former
assistant license supervisor for the
commission, said Tuesday his res
ignation will be effective June 30.
hurst, John W h It m i r e, Michael
Whitmore.
Patty Wickman, Nelsa Wiessner,
Patricia Wilder, Howard Williams,
Sharon Williams. Howard Willm
schen, Don Wilson, Doug Wilson,
Jimmy Wilson, Rick Wilson, Shar
on .Wilson, Glen Wisser, Alvin
Witham, Richard Witt, Donna Wit
tenberg, Bob Wittman, Gary Wolf,
Beverly Wolfe, Marilyn Wolz, Ger
ald Woock, Penny Wood, Steven
Wood, Helen W o o d r u f f e, Alice
Workman, Allen Wright, Barbara
Wright, Bert Wright, Lola Wright.
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Dennie Yost, Carolyn Young,
Russ Younger, Richard Yunker.
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Dolores Zahradnik, Roger Zum-
walt.
the Northwest."
Englewood, McKinley and Rich
mond schools have had the sav
ings stamp plan for over 15 years.
School principals will accompany
students to the luncheons.
Share In America week is de
signed to boost savings bond sales
across the nation which at present
show $41,686,000,000 of outstanding
series E and H savings bonds.
Some $32,850,000 E and H bonds
are outstanding in Marion and
Polk counties alone. Average life
of these bonds is Vk years.
Salem area bond oficials are
still seeking the individual in Mar
ion' and Polk counties who has the
longest continuous participation in
a payroll savings plan, according
to Donald B. Peterson, Salem area
chairman. Applicants should con
tact Peterson at Commercial Bank
in Salem. Winner will receive a
$25 savings bond.
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RICKREALL For 17-month-old Clarence Buhler Jr., Dallas, sheep hold no fear. He Is used
to them at home, said his father, Clarence Buhler, right, who is shown holding the Polk
County champion lamb. Buhler showed the lamb for Jim Smart, chairman of the show.
Clarence's sister, Gennle, ZV years, is never quite as sure that lambs are as peaceful as
they look, her father said. (Statesman-Farm Photo)
Spring Valley Man
Wins 3 Show Prizes
By LILLIE L. MADSEN
Farm Editor, The Statesman
RICKREALL James Smart,
Spring Valley, chairman of the an
nual Polk County Spring Lamb
show, said he put on a good show
Tuesday.
When all judging was completed,
Smart had captured three of the
four purple championship ribbons
offered.
Smart's champion single was a
stocky little Southdown cross,
while his pen of three was a
Southdown -Suffolk- Romney cross.
Judge George. Potts, Portland, said
the three were "as uniform as
any three lambs could be."
The judge also remarked that
the entire 350 lambs exhibited
Tuesday were "excellent quality."
Ribbons Presented
Claude Stuesloff, Salem, chair
man of the Willamette Valley Ram
Sale, Inc. presented the purple
ribbons to Smart.
Bruce Arnold, Pacific Wool
Growers, Portland, Judged the
number of fleeces also exhibited.
Top place winners here were Mc-
Crae Bros., Monmouth, braid
class; Charles E. Baker, McCoy,
ft quarter blood; Kenneth McCrae,
quarter blood, and N. John Han
sen, Dallas, low quarter.
Arnold remarked that much of
the wool this spring was weak in
strength. Too many growers had
felt that because the winter was
open, the sheep needed no sup
plementary feeding, and this left
the wool weak, the judge said.
First place winners in the lamb
show were: Hampshire and Suf
Tifetw
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to Pet Lamb; Sister Reluctant
folk mutton breeds, single fat
lamb, William Harland, Rickreal;
pen of three, J. B. Lorence, Mon
mouth. Mutton breeds, Shropshire,
Southdown, Dorest and Cheviots,
single, Harland; pen of three,
Smart. Mutton breeds, new exhib
itor, single, Curtis DeJong, Sher
idan; pen of three Charles Ross,
Rlckreall. Wool breeds, Hugh Mul
ler, Dallas; pen of three, J. B.
Lorence. Wool breeds, new exhib
itor, single, and pen of three, Mon
roe Cline, Independence.
Champion pen of three, Smart:
champion pen of 10, Ross; grand
champion pen, Smart.
Four-H exhibits: mutton breeds,
single, Tom Hansen, Dallas; pen
of three, Richard Fleming, West
Salem; wool breeds, pen of three,
Duane Riddle, Monmouth. Future
farmers: muiton Dreeas, oom
single and pen of three, Chappy
Arnold, Rickreall.
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Program Set
For Dedication
Of Pelton Dam
PRINEVILLE - An eight - hour
program of JO activities will sur
round this Saturday's dedication of
the multi-million dollar Pelton hy
droelectric development on the
Deschutes River, 11 miles north
west of Madras, according, to the
sponsoring Central Oregon Cham
ber of Commerce.
Marine activities, including i
troupe of 30 expert water skiers, a
"chuck wagon ' feed for the gen
eral public, war dances by the
famed- Warm Springs Indian
scouts and fireworks are some of
the events scheduled.
At noon, the celebration will
open with the selection of the Sis
ters rodeo queen.
Over 5,000 visitors are antici
pated for the event, which is billed
as one of the biggest celebrations
ever planned in the Central Oregon
area.
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Salem Teachers Selected
To Attend Science Meeting
Two Salem Junior high school
science teachers have been select
ed to attend a West Coast Sum
mer Science Conference next
month at Oregon State College, it
was announced Tuesday by Nation
al Science Teachers Association.
Tney arc Darrell Crossler of
Parrish Junior High School and
Maynard Tweet of Leslie Junior
High School. A Lebanon High
School teacher, Mrs. Elva La
Rowe, also was named on the list
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of 32 teachers from the three
Coast states who will receive $250
fellowships for the conference.
Purpose of the annual meetings
Is to improve techniques of teach
ing science in junior high schools.
This year's conference, June 15 to
July 3, will be directed by J. Ned
Bryan of Future Scientists of
America Foundation and Stanley
E. Williamson, OSC science edu
cation professor. It will be financed
by Crown Zellerbach Foundation.
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