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Stottsmen, Saltm, Auj. 24, '63 07 Exhibits Inspected at Yamhill Fair Bride at Hubbard Rites ILinn Circuit i iMiss GarberjCoiirt Jury I 7- New School May Test Out Carpets Married to IList Revealed i Mr. Nissly Statesman Ntwi Sarrice uj tt3 raph rh of! ALBANY A panel of 50 Linn S. fist A Miss Jewell Emma Garber and-p" has been drawn iWlv tnolt nlar- Ior lne epiemoer lerm oi me 7inn Mn. -u County Circuit Court, ac- nonite Church in Hubbard.

to Jud8 Wende11 TomP- opens here Sept. 9. but the new science rooms for the high school will not be completed until later this fall. Allison said. Delay Possible The school board and administrators had hoped to have the science rooms finished by the time school opens but construction delays will prevent completion Earliest now expected is around Oct.

1. Allison said. The remainder of the high school improvements included la the (471,483 program are to be completed by August, 1964. SILVERTON Carpeting is being considered for the two new large group class rooms being added here to Mark Twain School. This school serves from sixth grade through eighth.

Gene Allison, superintendent, said that no final decision would be made until prices on carpets had been submitted. If carpeting comes within the budget it may be tested out in these two rooms, he said. It was thought it might improve the acoustics. The rooms at Mark Twain will be completed by the time school 1 i bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis J. Garber of Hubbard: Barnes on the panel include the and the bridegroom's parents are 5 Mr. and Mrs Levi Nissly of Up- Fra barren C. Bae-. -hen, Ruth Elvira Brenneman, Al- Rev.

John Lederach officiated! Edna M. Dalby Gor-at the eight o'clock rites. A re-: dof! Dtunond Lucille Anna ception followed in the church son Ivan Hadley Nell fellowship hall. 3ons' John The bridal gown, designed and ihf Pp Morrison Elvin M. made by her mother, was of bro-: fzler' CKar0'ynA C' PTorter 5ar caded satin fashioned with round-: bara' ed neckline, three-quarter length cr "aro sleeves and a bell shaoed skirt Fr0m hebamn: Herbert E.

An-sleeves and a bell shaped skirt de Arthur Callahan, with pleats in back ending in a v. I Two Speech Experts Join Linn's Staff While Silverton schools have been opening on the Tuesday after Labor Day for many years opening was set for a week later this year. This reflects the postponement required a year ago to. assist in completing bean harvest. Board members decided this year that it would be easier to set the date a week later than, to have to postpone it after arrange ments had been made.

Eerry Reglstratlen High School Principal Murl Anderson said that the high school would be open daily from 9 a. m. chape train. Her matching pill-: i 1 Arthur L. Fuller, Ruth E.

Grif-box hat held in place her silk nth, Buena V. Lmdley, Mary Joan ll usion elbow veil and she ried a bouquet of orchids, stepha- PsV Howe11' notis and gardenias. FromV Sweet Home; Libbje Floor length tangerine crystal Crocke HiWa charm dresses were worn by thDavis Emma Smith Evu attendants They were made with Soj Gertrude Van Horn Ber. round necklines scooped low in njce WadJ Sn sleCVCSf i From Foster: Edna Mae Avrit, bell skirts. They wore matching Pearl Wilson, George H.

Munts; pillbox hats and earned cascades Qrownsvllle Sara Carls0 of cream colored glamelhas com-: Bernjce Fap Ha bmed w.th green leaves. Hp CrowelI; Harrisburg: Sister is Honor Matron Wallace Glen Detenng, Gerald Mrs. Kieth Heyerly was her sis- a Statesman Ncwi Service ALBANY Two speech thera hv pists have been added to the staff to 4 p. m. and that all high school students new to the district should report for registration as early as possible.

of the Linn County educational district for the coming school year. These therapists will give direct service to the pupils with speech problems in the school which have contracted with the County Office for this service. ter honor matron and the brides- r. A contract for milk for District Mrs. Ethel Wyman of Scio, who maids were Miss Cathy Nissly From M)1, ck Laurel, Qra Vk StgT', andj Johnson; Lyons: Fred A.

Linde-Miss Bobb. Fisk. Kitty Kropf and John A Prideaux; Craw. Patricia Heyerly. niece of fordsville.

Fiorence McKercher; bride, were the flower girls. r.praM 4C was let this week to Mallorie'a Dairy Silverton at a rate of 5.75 cents per half pint. Curley's and Mayflower both of Salem each Ars. Donavon Eugene Nissiy (Jewell Emma Garber) who was married Friday evening at the Zion Mennonite Church in Hubbard. (Steimonfs Studio).

has taught in the public schools of this area for a number of years, will serve as therapist for Linn and Benton Counties. Mrs. bid 6 cents and Carnation bid 7.8 cents. vu.w ui Sisters: MUdred L. man for his brother and ushers DQfr.

nnr. Wyman has her B.S. degree from Around gene Pool. Oregon CoUege of Education. were Harold Bender.

William Garber and Kieth Heyerly. Mrs. Shirley J. Johnson, Corval Pouring at the reception were "5 3 I JF -7 jrru I A A By JERYME ENGLISH lis, will serve the Linn County Schools. She is a 1963 graduate Santiam Valley Festival Set Mrs.

Ernest Yoder. Mrs. Richard Mengershausen and Mrs. Larry (School Plans Xi Jr ii-ei-r-ir rf "f'iT'iiTni it wwriitr -mi ifiif i of Eastern Washington State Col Landis. Mrs.

Harold Bender cut lege, Cheney, with a B. A. in speech correction. the cake. For traveling the new Mrs.

Nissly wore a beige wool suit with Friday Start This program is under the di rection of Mrs. Eunice Fleener, deep brown accessories. After Director of Special Education for September 2 the couple will be dNear Gervais Linn County. iOCIAL JOTTINGS a Thursday. August 29 for Miss Ju- ellow coffee invitations were in dith Marie Boetticher and James 'Yiday's mail from Mrs.

Bertram Edgar Ritter the couple will Trelstad, Mrs. Palmer Sather exchange their vows at a nuptial ind Mrs. George Weller the mass at St. Joseph's Catholic lostesses are entertaining on Fri-I Church at 10:30 o'clock with a lay, August 30 at the Trelstad's noon reception following in the andalaria home on Bolton Ter- Green Room of the Marion Motor ace in welcome to two of their Hotel Miss Boetticher is the lew neighbors, Mrs. Johdan W.

daughter of Mrs. Timothy Farren Johnson and Mrs. M. Ross and her fiance is the son of Mr. The have moed and Mrs.

Edgar Shannon Ritter the former Lawrence Hogue The couple will make their home at 212 Seminary Ave. MeMINNVILLE Phillip Haworth, Nawbarg, superintendent of the grain and horticulture division of the Yamhill County Fair here, looks over 4-H entries displayed along the midway. The Fair opened Thursday and will run through Saturday. (Statesman Photo) Wheaton, 111. Births At Valley Hospitals tatesmaa News Berries LYONS The annual Santiam Valley Grange Harvest Festival and Fair will be held Sept.

21r at the Grange Hall here. Committee chairmen named at the recent Grange meeting include: Antiques, Giles Wagner; baking, Melvin Franklin and Josephine Thomas; canning, Bertha Basl; fancy work, Lois Meyers and Lola Hince; farm booth, Keith Phillips and Sam Wizer; flowers, Celene Taylor, Mattie) Stout and Steve Dark: fruits and nuts, Frank Basl; hobby and nov Statesman Nrwi Service GERVAIS The school year will begin Sept. 6 for children of Pio-: neer Elementary School District 13 in North Brooks. New pupils will enroll on that day and all stu- dents should come prepared for a full day of classes, according to Turners Are Honored At Dinner Seal Expert, Wife Will Make Home on Acreage Near Scio ALBANY GENERAL HOSPITAL FRYER To Mr. and Mn.

Alfred Fryer. 1624 Laurel Way, Albany, a lome on Bolton Terrace and Dr. home in Salem The bride-ind Mrs. Ross will be moving elect will be teaching at Cascade lext week to their newly built Union High School in Turner and lome at 960 Holiday Court South Mr. Ritter will be a third-year A group of Candalaria neigh- law student at Willamette Univer-)ors have been invited to call be- sity ween 10 -and 12 o'clock to greet Flying East today will bo the school clerk, Martha Sartain.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Turner Members of the Pioneer School of 882 Chemawa Road, Keizer, board elected Robert Brown, were honored at a family dinner Brooks, to serve as chairman for on Sunday, August 18 on the oc- the next fiscal year. Bob Banick, daughter.

Thursday. Aug. 8. 8PRENGER To Mr. and Mrs Tom Sprenger.

1040 W. 13th Al. bany, a son, Thursday, Aug. S. PRICHARD To Mr.

and Mn Charles Prichard. 18S2 S. Marlon, Albany, a son, Monday, Aug. 12. end road on the mountain east of here.

It was purchased after a elties, Jake Meyers; vegetables. Robbin Island a small seal island now owned by Russia. Scientists were hosted by Japanese sci two-year search in the Willamette entists on Hakkaida and Sakhalin ML'NNS To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 8tatimam Niwi Service SCIO One of the nation's top experts on the ways and manner of seals, Ford Wilke of Seattle, has purchased a home site near here, on McCully Mountain.

With his wife. Wilke now owns an old farm at the end of a dead- Munnj, 2802 Salem, Albany, a son, Monday, Aug. 1Z. Irl Plymale and Luther Stout; livestock, Lloyd Sletto, John Lam-brecht and John Stroschine; secretaries Mrs. Loyd Sletto.

Mrs. Giles Wagner and Mrs. Sam Wizer; program and entertainment, Mrs. Georgia Hays and Mrs. Alei SKIFF To Mr.

and Mn. James casion of their 40th wedding anni- board member, was authorized to versary. purchase a small refrigerator, as Hosts for the occasion were the school is sponsoring a daily their son and his wife, Mr. and program for the children. Mrs.

Leonard H. Turner of Kei-: lf enrollment of 7th and 8th zer. Present for the celebration gradcrg iarger than can ade-were their daughters and families, quately be handled at the school, Mrs. Robert Snook. Robert and arrangement will be made for Bonnie of San Bernardino.

Calif tnese students to attend Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Billy Garrison, Bil-: Grade scf with Pioneer furn-ly Barbara and Steven of th.ir e-xthnolcn. Bodeker. Skiff.

Albany Rt. 4, Box 405, a son. Tuesday, Aug. 13. McCORD To Mr.

and Mrs, Clifford McCord, Halaey Rt. 1. Box 385. a daughter. Thursday.

Aug. IS. SHINE To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shine.

Corvallls Rt. 1, Box 318. a son. Friday. Aug.

18. NELSON To Mr. and Mrs. Clif be guests of honor David Perry, con of the Leon A round of bon voyage par- 1 Perrys, who is headed for New ioa havo feted Mr. and Mrs.

York City, where ho will enter loyd Baker prior to their de- General Theological Seminary In jarture on a trip to the Orient September He graduated in The Bakert leave Sunday June from the University of San Francisco where they will gon Before going to New ard a Japanese Airline for York he will visit at Fort Dix, Tokyo, stopping in Hawaii for a New Jersey with his brother and week en route The primary sister-in-law, Lt. and Mrs. Stephen urpose of their trip is to visit Perry, for a few weeks and also heir son and daughter-in-law, his former William and Mary Wr. and Mrs. Gerald A.

Baker, i classmates nd three sons Mr. Baker is Returning to San Francisco lerving in the U.S. Navy as -a Friday after a ten-day stay in radioman on the USS Frank the capital was John Weller, who Islands before being taken by Robbin by Russian boat. "We tag 50,000 seals each year from Southern California to the Bering Sea, to estimate how many fur coats will be available for the U.S. market," said Wilke.

All They Looked For The McCully mountain farm offered all the things the Wilkes were looking for, and much of High School Faculty New At Falls City ford Nelson, 1325 Thurston AJ. Valley for a home site, he said. A farm irrigation pond is being built now, and the Wilkes spent a week here overseeing the construction. Wilke is employed by the Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory. He only recently returned from a month's tour of seal-inhabited islands owned by Japan and the U.S.S.R.

The Department of Interior Fish and Wild Life Service works closely with the North Pacific Fur Seal Commission, which includes Canada, Japan, Russia, and the U.S., and with the International Whaling Commission. Some Whale Work Primary biological studies are with seals, but some work is also Linfield Summer Classes to Close State i man News Service MeMINNVILLE Summer T1 1 1 1 I IT 1 1 bany, a daughter, Friday, Aug. 18. HERNANDEZ To Mr. and Mrs.

me indues, ana ivirs. vvuiara Mrs Alma Woodburn Buchholz, Junentino Hernandez. Turner Rt. 1, oeveriy ana nxMr Sharon, Box 1S1, a son, Monday, Aug. 19.

eriioii oi rweizer, ana me nosis grades teacher and Mrs. Helen their spare time will be spent MILLER To Mr. and Mrs. L- MavfiP rt pm wi teach the school will close at Linfield Col here preparing for a final move in five or six years. Five acres sons.

Ricky Gordon, Lenny, andj adeg daughter, Shahla. Knox The travelers will rt-, na.s Deen visiung ms parents, Mr. furn In October, stopping in An- and Mrs George Weller lege Saturday after 11 weeks of classes. Some 168 students have been enrolled. of a 30-acre Christmas tree plot Of interest were the exquisite ehoraae to visit former Salem He teaches at tne Lucinaa VveeKs is already planted; and the pond retidents, Dr.

and Mrs. Orcutt School lor Handicapped Children I pieces of brass and silver. AnQcl flcD will soon irrigate 25 acres of pas This is an eight per cent in Frost Dr. Frost, a former in the hay city the beautiful rugs Mr. and Mrs.

i I j. Roy Miller. 2145 Tudor Way, Al-bany. a son, Monday. Aug.

19. FECK To Mr. and Mrs. John Feck. 131 2d Jeffercon, a aon, Tuesday.

Aug. 20. PIERCE To Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce.

730 Monmouth Ave Monmouth, a son. Tuesday. Aug. 20. DEBUS To Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Debus. 318 Calapooia Albany, a daughter, Wednesday, Aug. 31. SILVERTON HOSPITAL HANSON To Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Hanson. Mulino, a daughter, Aug. crease over the 1962 enrollment. ture and grounds around the home they are planning to build.

Willamette University faculty1 Vacation ttir.gs Mr. and Leonard Turner brought backijIUnUpS JldlcU a a rt jn laa I. i according to Dr. E. Avard Whit member is now on the Methodist rs.

Keynoias Alien ana mr. ana wun mem irom leneran, Iran; man, college registrar. Seventy- "We chose the location for its Statesman News Service Vlfll-VT A Wn Cturtan. u-ill University faculty in Anchoragt Mrs. Jarrves Payn hav returned where they spent three years Statesman News Service FALLS CITY The high school faculty here is entirely new this year.

Mrs. Lucille Dunaway, a native of Falls City, will teach the English classes for grades 10 through 12 and typing. Mrs. Gloria A. Cowherd, a teacher at Newberg High School for the past three years, will assume duties in the library and home living classes, and teach 9th grade English.

Two recent graduates of Oregon College of Education, Robert Ha-nel of Independence and Alex Panasenka of Salem will teach beautiful view with Jordan Valley six of those enrolled were graduate students. rom a oorn in the San Juan while Mr. Turner was employed tnr 1M. Var at done with whales. The personnel; exchange, such as his recent trip, is provided for by the fur seal conservation treaty.

rhftv itind former hv Y1rrricrtn kmiricnn rnnctrnr. in the foreground and the Coast Range in the distance," Mrs. Wil A surprise luncheon honor on ed Mrs. Baker on Tuesday when i 1 1 Seventeen days were spent on ke, a Seattle school teacher, said. "Other requirements were creek, Salm residents the W.ll.am H.

t.on Company working on the Ka- 2 and 3 Registration wUl be Hammonds of Olymp.a, W-sh. radj Dam. frTm 9 to 11 a.m. and from 2 Mrs. Lois Dyer home from The dress Mrs.

Frank Turner 4 and rom a vacation in California, where wore for the occasion was made 7 tn 9 Monday only she visited her daughter. Shannon, from brown silk brocade which: A i. fnr group or ner inenas arraneti a no-host luncheon at Meier and Frank's Oregon Room covers timber, land, a natural building sight, and a quiet, off-the-beaten-path location. Here we have them all." were placed for 30 guests son and daughter-in-law i i fiiesdav evenine friends gathered in 5an Carlos the two isd so-; ner Falls City School To Open Sept. 9 Statesman News Service FALLS CITY The Falls City for a covered dish dinner at the journed at Lake Tahoe for a week brought from Hong Kong at 8:25 a.m.

Classes for all stu- the social studies and science- Francis Colgan home on Oak Hill Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bren- math. dents begin on Sept. 9.

A venue to say au revoir to the nan are home from a fortnight's TT 1 1 TT- 10. SCHMIDT To Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schmidt, Mount Angel, a daughter, Aug. 18.

WYLAND To Mr. and Mrs. William Wyland. Mulino. a daughter, Aug.

19. WORM AN To Mr. and Mrs. Richard Worman, Salem, a son, Aug. 19.

ZAUNER To Mr. and Mrs. Anton Zauner. Canby. a son, Aug.

20. ZAWICHI To Mr. and Mrs -David Zawichi, Mulino, a son, Aug. 31. FISHER To Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher, Sublimity, a daugh. ter. Aug. 23.

PETTEY To Mr. and Mra. Charles Pettey, Mulino, a son, Aug. 12. STAFFORD To Mr.

and Mrs. John Stafford, Molalla, a son, Aug 22. GOURD To Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Bourd.

Silverton. a son. Aug 22. Heart Chairman Picked at Albany Suleiman News Service ALBANY William Gwinn has has been named central region chairman of the 1964 Heart Fund Campaign. Other assistants in the campaign are Robert Mikkelson and Curt Finley.

All are Albany men. During the period of Feb. 17-23, these three men will help organize volunteers and collect contributions to help support heart and blood vessel research in Oregon. Mr. and Mrs William stay Kalispell, Montana, whtrt A Xlil llviXXC ana ninwm aaaaw Bakers QAMru IS SOLD The new principal is Richard S.

Jones, a former Dallas High teacher; and he will assist in sci Grade School will open Sept. 9. Hershel Bond will be principal. who want to become better ac- daughter, the J. Robert Sterbcks I oCjTT LJT former FlUrv IVlashmntt Ranch Other teachers are Duane Duna WRESTLER SPEAKS SILVERTON Henk Schenk will be guest speaker at the Silverton Rotary Club Monday noon at To-ney's.

Schenk will tell of his experiences in Japan as a member of the Oregon wrestling team, a trip from which he has just quainted with Oregon, will be oc- here is R. J. Bragg of San Die- cupying the Baker home during It i welcome home for Mrs. -X- a 1 moye ence. Clair Goodell of Falls City is the new custodian of the building.

It is anticipated that the high school will enroll 90 to 100 students in the four grades. their absence Oscar bpecht and children. Misan. Hpre in Sentember. He nurchased way, Fred Danielson, Edward Lofting, Mildred DeHaven, Myrtle Olsson, Lois Fishback, Betsy Ann Hill.

The latter is the only new teacher. A pre-nuptial party will Gregory and Rebecca, who spent it from Ed WestruD. who has honor Mis. Patricia Stevenson to- the summer in Wynne. Arkansas i 0Wned the ranch a short time, dav when Mrs.

Merritt Truax, at the home of her parents. Mr. lne lamny ana ciose inenas were; Mrs. Reynolds Allen, Mrs. James and Mrs.

Dan Proctor New Jefferson Bank Has Open House Payne and Mrs. Sidney Hoffman Specht flew to Memphis in in: entertain the affair will be August and accompanied his fam- Mr and Mrs J- W. Hill when the: held at lllahe Hills Country Club ilv home thev drove by way tetter's mother. Mrs. Grace Hal-: Back-To-School Specials I ii w.aa- mic.

nf the Rla( Hills Mt. Rushmore ton- exchanged marriage vows: ft. i -Sfv cellaneous shower with luncheon and Yellowstone Daovld Srmt of em. following The affair will also Vacationing at the home The Rev. Robert Oestreich of; honor Mist Stevenson', bridal of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Forfait the Albany Faith Lutheran church attendant, her marriage to are their son and daughter-in-law, read the service Bruce Drantfeldt will be an event Col. and Carl J.

Chapman, Mrs. Halton was given mar-: -x a 4A r4 dauehters. cr Ja and nage by her son-in-law. Mr. and? InTffli Cetiden, the Methodist Mindy Ann, of Sacramento Mrs.

Hill were the couple's only) i Home were entertained at a partv Carla Jo came north a week 9o attendants and visited in Portland with her, Mrs- Halton wore a pink lace CLEAN PRESS Your entire 10-lb. load Aug. 23 thru 31. '-i on Wednesday afternoon at the cousin, Judy packet dress for her marriage and Home Seventv-fne attended Colonel Chapman was recently If rose corsage. Her daugh-: the affair and served bv transferred from Washington.

1 ter wore a pink flowered dress the hostesses Miss Nancv D.C. to McClelland Air Base near with pink chiffon overskirt and; Otto plaved a group' of '-'ano se- Sacramento her corsage was fashioned of lections 'for the guests Sojourning at Neskowin cense gladioluses. Salem students who went this week are Mrs. Douglas Mc-I On Sunday a family d.nner at: on the Student Tour USA for 194J Kay. her daughter.

Mrs Wayne the Hill home honored the newly: will join other members of the Hadley. Bruce and Nancy Hadley married couple. A.r- the latter two have as their Mr. and Mrs. Smith plan to; 5- -ft W4 WITH THIS AO at the Stayton High School cafe- guests.

Eric Cooley and Sidney travel I for the next two years and: teria The Salem contingent rutnam includes Bettv Rice. Helen Me-i Returning Wednesday from left Monday for Montana, Glacier: National Park, Lake Louise and: Banff. Canada. They plan toj spend the winter in Mexico. Attendant Always en Duty FREE Moth and Mildew Proofing Sizing Odor Proofing CBD2QB" He! in the performance field Gram, Martha Mogan, A a trip to Boulder, Colorado were Renne, Sally Jo Jura, Ann Der- Mr.

and Mrs. John Schmidt Jr. tWck, Roger and Steve Holsing The primary purpose of their and Dennis Stoll Thirty-five trip was to attend the violin re-enjoyed the cross-country trip by cital of their son, Rodney bus and the tour director, M. L. Schmidt, who is studying for his Moray, will serve as master of doctorage at the University of ceremonies for me dinner Colorado He played in a Rirure.

will be shown of the tri chamber music recital on August also performed in two ether con- certs while his parents were in Boulder Rodney will continue work en his doctorate this year: 4. sr while teechi-13 at the University COIN DRYCLEAN 4375 River. Rd. N. Salem 362-0642 announced for the 144 17.

which was a partial- fulfill- of Colorado Music School he A JJJ. jment of the requirements for the also taught during the summer JEFFERSON Filled to nearly overflowing with flow- 1 Wedding bells will ring on! degree of doctor of musical arts I session ers end well wishing Jefferson residents, the Jeffer- son Branch of the Citizens Bank of Albany held open house Friday In new building. (Statesman Photo).

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