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.X t : : s $ 'i 3; a: m ) 1 I -1 31 Jiftle News Notes of The Valley OM HONOR sou. ef Staytoa Union High School who ,t,X w placed on the honor roll for f 't.W14 1 t re: ThoM receiving Mratfm ai arc: Barbari Muia, ,4 Jim Girod, Pan Keyee, Floyd H. Whiting, LouIm Bui, Tom Creo ' tree, Jerry Gibioa, Marlya Shel- i tan Louana Seniles and Jirr i 5. ... 3; 1 1- -1 '4 1 14 YOUTH CROUP RINGS ELLIOTT PRAIRIE. Anrli The Pilgrim Fellowship younf peo ple of the Elliott Prairie-Smyrna pariah sang at two rest hornet in Silverton and at the hqmei of Mr. .-end Mrs. W. G. Wolfe of Monitor, taa vena Mrs. Jim Evans ami Mr "an Mra. Gust Rosebladt Sunday. Pour young people from Elliott Prairie attended. MAY QUEEN PICKED , - SHERIDAN, AprU 4-Miai Don- na Mendenhall, daughter of Mr "andfMri. Don Mendenhall, will rule at queen over Sheridan High ocnoort Hay Day fettivitiea. Named at maid of honor waa Pat tHughey. and princesses, Martha ' Bryant, Zane Zumwalt. Sharon K Remington, Deloret White, Nancy t Brandt and Barbara Doyle. missionary MEETING ' ' , SALT CREEK. April 4 Wamea'i 'Hitstonary Union of Salt Creek Baptist Church will meet at the jiome of Mrs. John Ttlgner in Del ist at 7:45 Tuesday. Mra. Franklin Grten and Mrs. George Voth will bo Co-hottest. Mri. Henry Qas aea and Mrs. Dave Gietbrecht will ; be tn charge of an Easter program. DISCUSSING RETREAT ! -6ALT CREEK, AprU 4 The Ore- ;;joa, Baptist Men i Association will end a visiting, committee from the Portland area to speak at Salt ?Creek Baptist Church today at 7:M p.m. They will discuss pos sible projects for the organisa tion and the coming camp retreat t Camp Tapawingo. . GOES TO CALIFORNIA '-.-' LYONS, Aorii 4 -Mrs. Gladys Stiffler left Tueadsy for Corcoran, Calif., where she will spend the re mainder of the school year at the home of her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Yse ger. Y eager is principal in a school there. - PRONE OFFICE STARTED AURORA. April 4 Intersection of the Aurora-Donald road and the . Hubbard to Wilsonville cutoff, west of Aurora, Is bustling with activity as the building to bouse officS and equipment of the new Aurora Telephone Company is being start 4. , RETURNS TO CITT LYONS. AprU 4 - Mrs. Bessie MUuca of Portland who purchased the Russell Wllsoa bouse in Lyons and moved here about the first of tot year, moved back Is her heme ia Portland Monday. . PRACTICE TEACHING WIOAMINA, AprU 4 - Donnell MltcheU and Mrs. UtVelle Hofrich ter of Willamina. education ma jors at Linfield college, are prac tice teaching. MitcheU has physi cal education and American prob Irmi at Perrydale high school and Mrs. Hofrichter haa girls' glee club and general music at the Mc MiiutvUle high school. HISTORIC TREES CUT AURORA. April 4-The eld "Wit. neat Trees" marking the North west corner of section 11 have been cut- down; W. T. Leinbach now swna thia property which waa part of the eld Byron Grim dona tion land claim. In the early days. these trees marked the section corner and were landmarks. move to Four corners FOUR CORNERS, AprU 4-t-Mr and Mrs. Prank Rock have pur chased property at 410 S. Lancas ter drive, known as the Ross Chrlamaa place. The Rocks, who have lived ta Salem for U years, wiU occupy the main residence after remodeling and redecorating The shop building on the adjacent lot it in the process at being re- mooeiM. noes will move hit Sa lem repair shop to tho nr.? lo cation. . CONDITION IMPROVES LINCOLN, AprU 4 - Mrs. E. Frank Douglas has been a patient at Salem General hospital for a month, after . suffering .a severe heart attack at her home in Lin coln. Her condition la slowly Im proving. r. , SELL COOK BOOKS - FALLS CITY, April 4-A cook book containing 100 recipes on M pages, with a picture of the Falls City Methodist Church, hss Just been printed by the Women's So ciety for Christian Service of the Church. The recipes are each identified by the contributor's name. Books art being sold by the women's group. NOTE YOUTH VwEEKX!3SS5; INDEPENDENCE, April 4 National - Youth Week was cele brated by the Elementary PTA by a abort program from Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts. Brownie! Scouts and 4-H girls club. Officers J were elected for the following year. I Mrs. Lots Sytnont will be preai- oent.-- Valley News Statesman News Ssrvtco Vtlley News Told in Btief Monmouth Grade Teacher Wins Top Freedom Award luums Newt Strvka OCE. MONMOUTH. April "The American Way of Life In Classrooma During the Air Age," an elementary social science out line submitted by Mrs. Gertrude Patterson, supervisor of student teaching at Monmouth Elementary school, won first place la the Free doms Foundation School Awards program of YaUejr .Forge, Pa. Mrs. Patterson, who, aside from her teaching duties. Is a lieuten ant In the CivU Air Patrol and has worked for a number of years at CAP training officer, wen the Valley Forge Freedom Library of selected pictures, books, films, and recordings which she wUI give to the Elementary school.' "Little Whirlybird," a child's poem by Mrs. Patterson on the subject of flight, look another first place in e. literary competition in all languages. Aviation and the Air Age are not a new interest to Mrs. Patter son who also won 0 -.00111091 for teachers on the "50th Anniversary Jefferson Man Sent to Europe SUtomua N.wt Smle. ' JEFFERSON, April. 4 - Army Warrant Officer Walter R. DeWall. M. son of Mr. and Mri. John P. DeWall, Jefferson, is stationed In Saumnr, France, with the U. 8. Army Sign) Depot. DeWaU. who la adjutant of the depot, arrived in Europe in Oc tober, I9U. A recipient of the Commendation Ribbon, he entered the Army in 1938 and served la Europe during World Wsr II. Willamina Names Six Best Actors Ititsns Nowt StrvtM WILLAMINA, AprU 4 - Six stu dents from the Willamina high school 1 have been-'- nominated for the title of the beat thesplsn, for the Willamina chapter of the Na tional Thespian society. Of the six nominated, two wiU be chosen by the faculty for the honor. The six students Ore Carolyn Ramey, Gary Felt on. Lawrence Vogt, Claude Lange. Ken Holman and James Holman. of Powered Flight" In 1953. at which time she flew to Washing- ton, D. C.i by special arrange ment with the U. S. Air Force. She recently returned from her second visit to Washington where she attended the first annual Avia tion Conference of the National Aviation Education Council, serv ing as a consultant for curriculum enrichment. - 1 No Interest Badly Hurts Post Plans SUtnaua Ktwf Service DALLAS, April 4 Operation Skywatch ran into some unexpect ed snags when St wss found that not enough persons were trsined to keep the post operating. Eight persons showed up for the first training class and another class hat been scheduled next week. Definite time and date have not been announced. Mrs. Joe Card, supervisor of the post, expressed disappointment In the lack of response. She stressed that one class is aU that la neces sary to train a person to operate the post at an airplane spotter. It ia hoped that this wiU clear up any miaunderatandlng on this point, she said. Family Relations Discussion Topic For Parents Club . liiuau Km SwvtM STAYTON. April 4-The Stayton Parent Teacher's Club will bold a monthly meeting at the high school, Monday evening at 0 p.m. The program en mental health and normal family relations. In cludes a film "Sibling Rivalries and Personalities," followed by a panel diseutstoo on the same sub ject. " Members of the panel will be Mrs. Leslie Carson, Fred Graham, Rev. Clyde Wood'. Miss Blanche Storer and the moderator, Mrs. Bernice Yeary. Tentative plana are made for a ham dinner at the Stayton Grade School cafeteria. Monday, AprU M. Brash Cetiege-Cub -Pack lot meets Friday night at Brush Col lege school. Indian scenes win be displayed., and Den I will present skit. Awards wUI be given Larry Olson, Hon. and Patrick Webber, woU. Don 1 will furnish games and Dea 1 refreshments. LehtMO Lebanon high school sir It will again hold a sleeping party Saturday night in the school gym. ' Boys are being warned this year not to crash the party happened several years ago, when panic resulted. Party .has not been held since that data. Lehttto 1 Scores of large shady trees art being removed from curbslder ' of Second-' and Park streets to provide room for wid ening of these streets. Msny of the trees were planted by early settlers of the community. Park street is the northbound one-way route of Highway JO through the city. . Btayiea Clyde Freeman, pastor of the Stayton Church of Christ ill hold a week'a evangelistic meeting at the Christian Church at Lorsoe, AprU 7 to 14. During his absence Charles Hill, student pastor from Northwest Christian College of Eugene win occupy the pulpit. Jefferson, April tDawa, three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wtckershsm, burned both legs quite badly at her home Tuesday evening. She upset a cue of hot coffee in her las. Breaks. AsrS 4 Mrs. Ralnh Frey. a patient at the Salem co- era! Hoapiul, is receiving treat ment for a back injury incurred I at a household accident at her homo hers several weeks ago., Bethel-Bethel school teachers who have been offered contracts for the coming year, are going to be teaching in other schools. Mrs. Mattl Jane.Osborn wiU teach at Eldriedge, and Mrs. Lois McDon augh wiU be first grade instructor at West Stsyton. - Statesman, Salem, Ore., Fit, April 5, "57 (Sec. II)-21 Change of Ownership At Stayton Business IUIiwsi Mews Iwvtco STAYTON, April 4-The Western Auto Supply Store In Stayton, own ed by Dale Crabtree, haa been told to Elvin Thomas of Stayton, who took over the business AprU 1. Thomas formerly managed the store, leaving In March, 1954, to work as auto tales mas in Stay-ton. Crabtree. a local lawyer devote his entire time am law business. wffl FATHER NEUGEBAUER MOVES . SUBLIMITY. AprU 4 Father Neugebauer is enjoying his stay in Arizona and has changed ad dress from St. Josephs Hospital in Phoenix to The Franciscan Re treat House in Scottsdale. Forester Chief Again Given Post ttatastaaa Mawt Sorvttt , WOODBURN. April 4 Mrs. Clarence Hagenaoer waa re-elect ed chief ranger of the Woodburn Catholic Order of Foresters at Monday night's meeting at the Steve Bauman home. InstaUation will be April S3. . Also re-elected were Mrs. Clyde Bauman, vice chief ranger; Mrs. Jack Evans, financial secretary, and Mrs. La Verae Otjen, treas urer. New officers named were Mrs. Steve Baumaa. recording sec retory; Mrs. Anna T. Miner, Mrs. T. C. Gorman, and Mrs. Frank Purdy, trustees; Mrs. Martia Opits and Mrs. Fred .GoschwUI. Conduc tor!; Mrs. Kiliaa W. Smith and Mrs. Vincent Pavllcek. sentinels; and Mrs. Louis A. Steffen and Mra. Theresa Nibler, auditors. ARCHERY SHOOT SUNDAY DALLAS, Aortt 4. The Annual Invitational Shoot of the Beaver Bowmen Archers of Pallet trill be held Sunday, at the Liberty Road Range, seven miles south-west of DaUas. Registration Is a.m. to p.m. and aU ages may participate. There will be prises in an classes. I i .... .A;., .... t v Miss Royal Crown will givo you a : mm , L - '' ' An to introduce you to this lighter, fresher cola! That's the Ideat Miss Royal Crown will give you a carton of RC just to try a carton! And think of alfthe fun youll have while you're doing it! No other cola, remember, fs made like RC made to give yon lighter, fresher flavor, (lass after frosty glass. 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