Sheridan Briefs
Mr. and Mrs..Ray Tibbets and
Danny spent the weekend at
Waldport visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Miller and
family of Portland were Sunday
visitors of the Howar& Nice fa-
mily.
Lawrence Hippie and Mrs. Roy
Jacobs of Portland were Sunday
dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie
Hipple.
Belieu's orchestra, "The Music
Makers" played in Cloverdale
Saturday evening for the junior-
Senor Prom of Nestucca high
school. The previous Saturday
evening, they played in Dayton
for the Dayton high school Jun-
ior-Senior Prom.
Mr. and Mrs. Narv Schrock,
Mrs. D. F. Shenk and My. and
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Mrs. Enos Schrock and Norms
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Mm. Vera Sehmek and: family of
Salem.
Mrs. Jack De$ong entertained
her card club Thursday evening
for dinner and cards afterwards.
Members present were Mrs. Mark
O'De]I, Mrs. Otella Mardis of Sa-
lem, and from McMinnville, Mrs.
Era Parrish, Mrs. Frances Zosel,
Mrs. Jamie Crowe and Mrs. Mar-
guerite Spiller. Mrs. Mildred
Cooley was a guest and remain-
ed overnight at the DeJong home.
O. K. Aldrich of Sheridan is
now hospitalized in McMnnville,
being very Ill.
Cliff Hill will observe his 86t
birthday anniversary Sunday
May 5, and he and Mrs. Hill will
join relatives for a ,big birthday
dinner at the home of his niece,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Stephens in
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvan Miller arid
family were Sunday dinner
guests of his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Miller and family.
A ,bus load of biology students
from Sheridan high school en-
joyed a field trip Saturday to the
coast, leaving at 7 a.m. and re-
turningat 3 p.m. Biology instruc-
tor Wayne Eshelman and high
school principal Ernie Davenport
accompanied the group. Erie
Davenport also went along• The
group spent the day at Devils
Punoh Bowl state park near De-
poe Bay, where they observed t
sea life and had a stick lunch. ]
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A new Cub Scout Den has been J
organized, as Den 4. "Mrs: Don]
Cooley is temporarily serving as I
the Den Mother, an& it was or-I
Vice President of
County Association
The Yamhill County Education
Association held their spring
dinner meeting Thursday eve-
ning at Carlton grade school.
New officers elected were Mar-
vin Warmke. Yamhill . Carlton,
president; Kenneth Williams,
Sheridan, vice president; Edith
Snyder, Amity, secretary; Orva
Gubser, Dayton, treasurer; and
Vern Buhler, Newberg, lepresen-
tative Council. Retiring president
is Mrs. Harold Buel, McMinn-
ville.
A three course dinner was ser-
ved, the Carlton Junior Chorus
sang, there was a preview of
Minstrel Tap Dancers, music by:
the Treble Makers and Leo
Myers was the guest speaker.
.Attending from Sheridan were
William Treadway and Mrs. Ted
RiOter from the high school;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spooner
have sold their 91 ft. lot on Chap-
man Street to Mr. and Mrs. Ted
- LunS, who will start the
struction of a new three bedroom
SCHOOL
nEPORTEn
By Lind Holmes
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May Day
The annual May Day festivi-
ties will be held Saturday, May
4. The theme f,or this year's
celebration is "Enchanted King.
dom," with Jeanne Warren
reigning as Queen Jeanne I. The
committees for May Day are
working hard, mostly on decor-
ations in hopes this year's May
Day will top them all. A few
changes should, be expected this
[year. Due to the new school
when the shop was torn down
everying was * burned.. New
ideas are now going into effect
for ground decorations.
The Chamber of Commerce of
Bride of Anthoay
George April 15
Miss Joyee Yoder, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Yodel and
Anthony George, son of Red
George, were united in marriage
at the home of the bride's aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roman
Yoder, Monday, April 15, at 8:00
p.m. Forty relatives and friends
attended the double ring cere-
mony performed by Rev. Marvin
Lumley of the Nazarene Church
of Grand Reade.
Taxe bride, given in marriage
i by her father, wore a tw.o-pieee
[white suit, and her matron of
honor, her sisWr, .Mrs. Daniel
Miller of Lebanon, wore a green
brocade dress. Dearie Riggs of
Salem was best man.
A reception followed wih Mrs, i
iHmllmlllllilllllllllHlllHlmfllllllllllHllllmllllUlllllmllllllllllllllllm ganized'M°nday afternoon at her
home. Boys in the new den are
Briee Woodall, Paul Sigrist, Jeff Miss Neppie Lou Bell, Mrs. Er- Dallas has invited the Sheridan Ernie Yoder servin the 3.tiered
Calhoun, Harry Cooley, Chester nest Frock and Mrs. Morris Ma- .high school band to be in a par- wedding cake baked by the
NO TRESPASSING ilMiller and Brian Hayward. Mrs. jors, Chapman grade school; ado in Dallas May 11. Awards brides mother and decorated by
" Bill Woodall assisted Monday. Mrs. Virgil Sloan, Miss Inez Re- will be given to different bands Mrs. Alvin Nisly. Mrs. Dearie
The group went over the Bobcat well, Mrs. William Bosch, Mrs. for marching, playing, etc. Sher- Riggs and Sharon Kilmer served
i lIB [requirements' and wOrked On winerMelOnuk'Mrs'EvelynAn'iictan hOpes tO bring an award the'cOffeeandpuneh"
Mothers Day gifts after electing nala and Mrs. Walter Ivie, from home £or our new band room Both bride and groom are gra-
| NO HUNTING i Paul Sigrist as Donner ancIBriCewoodall as assistant Denner. Faulconer grade school, next year. duates of the Wi]lamina igh
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M, argie Crump, freshman school.
Community Birtday Calendar drum player of the band, was .
selected as "Queen" from Sher- 4-H Leaf Clover
Sheridan High SChool Band idan, and when in the parade, The Buell 4-H Leaf Clover
Community Birthday Calendar :the girls from the different health club made posters for the
sends birthday greetings this
schools who are queen wiI1 then Grand Sherimina contest. Re-
week to Bertha Marceaux, Mike choose a "Queen" for the entire,
French Provincial home imme- Hulett, Lois Chamberlain, Madie parade and the other girls will suits were: blue ribbons, 8th
grade, K, enny Cruickshank, Dav-
i -" diately. The city council held a Hayes, Wendi S_tadleman, .3erry be princesses, id Barral, Dan Phillips, Stun
breakfast meeting Friday and is. Robert Smith, Lawrence nam- Student Body Election " Phillips, Keith Baller and Terri
. . • m. E sued them a building permit so pI:lranI:olmmyuliteh: an Stud, eat body elections were
c each - _ thv construction could start right M , ' . ' ' held Friday and ),ell leaders Turpin.
7th grade: John Cruickshank,
= away. Dupuy and Jones building a:tu?ad:ingtdnMversa:d Ms were chosen. Rsults turned• out and Roberta Lambert, blue; and
. firm of Salem will build the g ' " :
- home. Charles Fleener and Mr. and to be president, Edgar Brandt; Louella Lambert, Lloyd Baller,
vice president, Larry Eisele; sec- Helen Kaufman and Elmer Dick-
s • - - -_ Ms. Elwin A. Moore. retary, Betty Lou Bauman; trea-] man ' red.
'| -- L" . Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Atwood of{
nerlaan []rl -- Arcata, Calif., spent Monday and, The Veterans Administration surer, Allen Brow]] Jr. 6th grade: Broderiek Herber,
- Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Don pays compensation and pensions Girls selected for yell leaders Wyoma Barret and Gloria Park-
--IAtwood. Monday evening Mr. lto mo,re than four million disab- for next year are: lancy Kauf. er, ,blue; Leonard Baller, red.
- - and Mrs. Clayton Atwood joine4i led veterans, their widows, chil. man, Yell Queen; Linda Latham, The posters will be sent to
llllllll lllllllllllll lthe group for dinner [ c-en and dependent parents. Patti Krauthoefer, Korea Funk, Dallas where they will be judg-
r-IillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllll II lllllllllllllllllllllllllll ..... Judff Keek and Diane Ridgeway. ed in store windows on May 4.
,M,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,- Spring Concert --Reporter, Roberta Lambert.
HOW It's Here! Over A $5 000 °° Stock! The high sehool band and cho-
rus presented its annual spring Recital to be Sundm/
concert musical at Faulconer
school Fridav evening under the Mrs. Frank Stuck will present
I direction of'Robert Belieu. Aw- l]er piano students in recital on
ards were presented to music Sunday, May 5, at the Sheridan
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Relatives and Friends ' '
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Honor August Swanson
On 90th Birthday i
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August Swanson was honored
with a birthday open house at ; :
his home Sunday, April 28, from | i
2 to 5 p.m., when many friend
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and relatives called to extend
anniversary congratulations hon- d
oring him on his 90th birthday,
which falls on May 2. The beaU- !
tif.ul birthdmy cake was bake
and decorated by Mrs. Edwin
Bergstrom. :.
Attending the occasion were 0!
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bergstrom, [
Longview, Wn., Winona Berg-
strom, Valley Junction; Mr. and |
Mrs, Jack Stoddard, Sunnyside, I
Wn.; Ciara Bergstrom, Johnson., i .....
Mich,; Mr. an5 Mrs. Carl [ .
strorn, MclVlinnville; Mr. an
Mrs. Jerry Spencer (LuAnn Stod-
dard), Kelly and Douglas, Cot-
tage Grove. [
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Halbei-
sen (Donna Stoddard), David, ,
Randy an& Connie, Salem; Mr. I[
and Mrs. Henry CAristensen, So: 1
lem; Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Burger,
Portland; Marvin Christensen, !
Salem; MT. and Mrs. F_,dwin '
Bergstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Ra11.
Bergstrom, Carl Lee, Robin an
nd
Edna, and Mr. and Mrs. ChaS,
Robertson, all of McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Ade Pelzer, Mr. ,
and Mrs, Floyd Smith:and Mar-
ilyn, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robert- I
son, Joe i-lammons, Alvina BroWn
and Nellie Stuart, all of Sheri-
dan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron HendrickS
have named their new daughter,
born April 1, Hedi Pauline.
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KOSKI'S I)EI'T. STOR00.
WILIdkMINA
students receiving excellent and
superior ratings in the district
contests. Mr. Belieu was preach.
ted with a gift of appreciation,
anc Mrs. Tommy Yoeom and
Mrs. Henry Bloch were present-
ed with pins in recognition of
their work for the ,band. Many
comments have been ,heard that
this musical was one of the best,
and enjoyed by all who attended.
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Mrs. Degong Heads
Dairy, Princess Contest
In Polk County
Mrs. Jack DeJong of Sheridan
is serving as chalrman of the
Polk County Dairy Princess con.
test. Others on the committee are
Mrs. Rollin .Beaver, Russell
Hicks, and Ted Jenney, Salem;
Ray Kozak, Bill Austin, Mrs. El-
sie Clark, Dallas; Mrs. Jack Bak-
ker, Perrydale and, Mrs. Mark
O'Dell, Amity.
So far three girls .have applied
for the ,honor, Miss Korea Gresh-
am, Spring Valley; Miss Pauline
Bradrik, Salem and Miss Gloria
Smith, Falls City.
The committee is hopeful more
girls will apply, with the contest
entries t.o close May 6. Require-
merits for contestants are: girl
must be at least a senior in high
school, have "1 dairy ,background,
be unmarried, and from the ages
.of 16 to 25 years.
The selection will be made on
Methodist church, starting at 2
p.m. Students to play will be
Christy McKibben, Barbara Ste-
phons, Susie and Janice Stuck
Robbie Rosenbalm, Gretchen De-
Jong, Jamie Eisele, Allan Mar.
tin, Rosella Lux, Danny Martin,
Kathleen McGee, Julie Ellis, Son-
ja Bockes, Polly Pelzer, Linda
Newton, Colleen McGee, Char-
lotte Brock, lat PeTzer, Janice'
McKhbben, Molly McGee, Nancy
McKibben and Link Spooner.
Nancy McKibben will play a
flute solo and Link Spooner, a
saxophone solo.
Refreshments will be served
afterwards in the church dining
room.
Sheridan Briefs
Fifteen Buell area residents
!are now enrolled in a Medical
Self-Help class held on Monday
evenings at the Buell Grange
hall. The class will consist of 12
hours since most of the members
now enrolled completed the Civil
Defense class of 12 hours. Both
are under the direction af Polk
County Civil Defense chairman
Mel Gilson.
19€ Do00.
With Purchase
Of $1 or More
German Chocolate
Cakes Alaskan
Trcqs Bread
Li Ann's
Cake Box
144 S. Bridge
TeIe. 843.4714
OPEN
May 13 at the Polk County Fair
grounds at Rickreall. A tea will
be held, at 4 p.m., and a banqu,et For Business
at 7 p.m___
President Kenned,y recently IN
said: "Gcodwill Industries per-
forms an important service in an I rl Rpai W k
increasing number of cities in C
four country. The employment of- ene a e r or
i fered to disabled, persons give.
them dignity and security. The
high quality of the work, done
benefit, the ntire eommunLty. I
hope that public recognition for
this work will continue to grow."
Dr. V. E. Johnson
Chiropractic Physician
1 BI - South of Rridge
eh==e es.pm
WIUJdN&
Back Conditions
LOW BACK
ACUTE STRAIN
FIBROSITIS
SCI.TICA
IntervertebraI Disc
Distortion, Sucre - Iliac,
Torticollis, Lumbo - Sacral
etc. Acquired on or off Job
May be Covered by Insurance
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Shop
(In Former Sheridan Geax Plant)
152 E. Main - Sheridan
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Buck Nairn or Steve Potter
For Service Today
Tele. Days -- 843-3442
Nites -- 843-6472 or 843-4248
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