Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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In the Valley
Edited ay MIKE FORBES
Woodbum High
May Day Rites
Woodburn Every available
pice was illled at the high
school gymnasium Friday night.
May 1. for the annual May Day
lestivities when MUs Joyce
Yuranek was crowned "Queen
of the May."
Miss Yuranek, escorted by
Jim Hugill, was crowned Queen
Joyce I by Bob Withers, stu
dent body president, and took
her place upon the throne of
green with background of
spring flowers, surrounded by
members of her court.
Princesses and their escorts
were: Seniors, Shirley Ander-
son-Willard Thompson; Marjor
ie Chiiwood-Bob Withers. Jun
lore, Karen Magnuson - Gene
Ficek; Joanne Schmld-Jerry
Plank. Sophomores, Barbara
Baumann-Jim Blanchard; Nina
luce-Ronald Garnero. Fresh
men, Agnes Danskey-Bob Bau
aaann; Marllee Parker-Philip
LaBarr. Paula Van Hoose was
flower girl and Dale Rice,
crown bearer.
The program Included wind
ing of the Maypole by the fresh
men girls; dance of the SO'a
(Charleston) In appropriate
costumes by the juniors; acts
by the tumbling team; our ia
Torlte sports by the sopho
mores; an artist's model by Eve
Allen and Harriet Weigle;
dreamer's drill by the drill
team; dancing dolls, creative
dancing; building pyramids.
seniors; waltz dream, juniors,
Woodburn
Monmouth
Monmouth Jerry Hill, son
of Fred J. Hill, is home on a 80
day furlough from Lackland air
force base at San Antonio, Tex
as. He completed a course In
ground crew aircraft mainte
nance specializing In air frame
repair and finished third In his
class. He will report to New
Jersey for assignment for Euro
pean duty on completion of his
furlough.
Clifford Stump and Joseph
Cummiskey were on the honor
roll for winter term at OSC
Stump, a graduate student In
geological science, earned
straight "A" average for
academic hours. Cummiskey,
graduate student In education,
received s grade of 3.5 in his
course of 11 academic hours.
Woodburn The Woodburn
high school student body and
teachers have issued Invitations
to all mothers of students to a
special "Mother's Day" after
noon at the high school Wed
nesday, May 6. Mothers are to
spend the afternoon from 1
o'clock on at the school. They
will be met by the student
council members, will sign the
guest book and then be escort
ed to the class 6f their son or
daughter. Following the visit
to the class the students and
mothers will go to the gymnas
ium for a special program, fol
lowed by tea.. ,
Mrs. Helen Gulss, who has
spent several weeks in Salem
Mrs. Wilmuth Babe enter
tained the Thimble Club at her
home Wednesday. Mrs. Q. L
Russell reported that the wheel
chair, owned by the club.
now available for use by any
one needing it Mrs. Mary Al
derson used it until she went
to a nursing home in Dallas re
cently.
Mrs. Bernlce Forbes spent
the week end in Condon, going
to see ber first grandchild, Syl
via Ann, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. L. E. Forbes, who was born
April 13 at a Heppner hospital,
Mrs. Dora Moreland is at
home now after spending the
nut mnnth In Pnrvallta at thm
carrying out the theme of the Ear, Conkey home Mr ,nd
evening, "Dreamer's Holiday.1
The program was directed by
Miss Catherine Elder. Assisting
were Bette Norton, narration
and musical technician; Miss
Beverly Slaney and Alf Nelson,
lighting; Albert Schalock, prop
erties; Benton Dailey, music;
Miss Leona Hopkins, programs;
Bob Baumann, program cover
design; ushers, Delmar Wolf,
Dixie Rui, Paul Edwards,
Norman Tyler, Duane Balrd;
dreamers, Irene Layne, Donna
Yickers. x .
Mrs. Conkey, former residents,
visited relatives and friends in
Minnesota and then flew to
Lansing, Mich,, and drove a
new car home. Mrs. Moreland
was in the home during their
absence.
The school district 13-C budg
et was approved by a large ma
jority with a small number voting.
Irrigation Water
Rale at Lebanon
Lebanon A new low water
rate for summer irrigation in
. the city went into effect May
1, according to Kenneth Sims,
Lebanon manager of Mountain
States Power company.
- This .rate, filed In April.
1S2, applied in Albany last
summer, but will be effective
here for the first time this sea,
ton, since Lebanon customers
In prior years were billed on a
flat rate basis Instead of on me,
ters.
The special rate will apply to
all bills rendered from May 1
to Oct 31 and was set up to
provide water for lawns at a
reasonably low cost. During the
season mentioned, water usage
In excess of 1,000 cubic feet
will cost 7c per 100 cuble feet.
New Water Well
Amity The city council has
approved a lease for a new city
well on the property of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Cochran.
The lease is for 69 years with
eptlon for renewal and a pay
ment of $120 a year rental.
Drilling of the weU wlU be
contracted on bids. The present
well in the city park will be
kept as a standby.
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Amity Examination of next
year's first grade children, for
Amity grade school, has been
arranged for May 5 and fl at
the office of Dr. E. A. Hahn,
beginning at 2 p.m..
According to Albert Yoder,
principal, children with fam
ily names beginning from A to
L will be expected on Tues
day, May 6, and the remainder
. of the alphabet on Wednesday,
May 6.
- The school board will pay
for examinations, but a one
dollar charge will be made for
each pupil for the various Im
munizations. Birth certificates and exam
inations are a mutt for school
in the fall. A child must be 6
years old before Nov. IS, ac
cording to state law.
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LATE NEWS
at the home of her son and
daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs.
Russell Guiss, since returning
from California, returned to
Woodburn last week where she
has opened her home and ex
pects to remain.
Mrs. Charles Kracow, the
former Laura Ruggles, of Van,
couver. Wash., was a recent
guest of Mrs. Maude Mochel.
As Miss Ruggles she taught for
10 years at Woodburn high
school.
The Woodburn high school
band was one of the 21 bands
taking part in the annual west
ern district music contest sat'
urday at the Oregon College of
Education at Monmouth.
T. C. Gorman, local justice of
the peace, has returned to, his
office In Woodburn after - an
absence of three weeks during
which he underwent surgery' at
St. Vincent's hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hecker,
former Woodburn residents,
have returned tto Oregon after
a winter vacation in Arizona
and Old Mexico. They are vis
iting at the home of their son,
Oliver Hecker, near Scotts
Mills. The Heckers now live in
Taft.
Sheridan
Sheridan Dolores Smith,
daughter of Mrs. and Mrs.
Frank W. Smith is valedictor
ian of Sheridan's 1933 high
school graduating class with a
3.7 average for four years of
school. Jeanne Aaron, daugh
tre of Mr. and Mrs. George H,
Aaron, Is salutatorlan with an
average of 3.4.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hart
ling Of Dallas are the parents
of a son, bon April IB in Mc
Minnville. Mr. and Mrs. Milt
Hamilton of Sheridan are the
baby's grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van
dehey of Sheridan ar- the par
ents of a son. Patrick William,
born April 27 in McMinnyille.
Maternal grandparents are' Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. -Patrick of Napa,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W.
Small of Sheridan are the par
ents of a son, Michael Robert,
born April 28. Grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mich
aels of McMinnville and Mr.
and Mrs. E. D. Smail of Sher
idan. A birthday dinner was held
at the Marvin Tatom home last
. qi.inm and Mrs
week tor car- . "...a
Barbara Bronson. Other guesU
were Lorraine Tatom, H
Newsom, Blair ArmlUge, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Bronson, Guy
Tatom and Mrs. Marvin Tatom.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Trow
bridge are the parents of
daughter, Pamela Gay. born
AprU 23 in Dallas. Grandpar
ents are Mr. and Mrs . John
Rose and Mr. and Mrs Donald
Trowbridge. Sr., all of Grand
Ronde.
The FL club met at the home
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were fifteen members, and a
guest, Lorraine Gloyer. pres.
ent Pinochle was played with
Roieada Haenny winning first
pize. Marjorie Willhlte won
door prize. LaVerna Cole was
given a high schalr by the,
club. ,
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