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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 5

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16C schools present citizenship awards Awards were anmyiru in kindergarten; N'ancv Goina fourth and fifth grades: and fifth; Pebra Garlinghouse, David Wright, Lisa Lang, mack, and Tom Andreas, sixth, Queene Anne chil also presented servide awards to Kathy Adams, Frank Cawise, Julie Berry and Pebra HiluVtirand, and scholarship awards to Ron Chesher, Connie Alien, Randy Knight, and Wendy special Msemblieg at five elementary schools in 1-ebanon district 16C during the last day of the school year. At Cascade ichoul, chaul ettuenhliip award were made tj two student, Dee ITtnce, a fifth grader; and Rickey Townsend, sixth Other citizenship awards wert presented to Leslie Undun and Tammy Coonan, grade; Bobby Brown and KelU Carter, in a combined second and ttiird class; Ronald Spires and Tracey Carter, second grade; Joel Judy Chewning, Micky Murry and Lori Drew, third; Donald Demie Lee, David Anderluk, and Sue Charlraw. fourth; Gary Bennett, Jack! Stolsig, Tim Morgan and Chrissy Longenecker, fifth and John Anderbk, Lorraine Adkins, Jeff Stolsig and Karla Piun Kilborn, Todd Kenyon and Nancy Hubbard, primary grades; Juame Dadey, fourth grade; Damon Criiauin, fifth grade; J'fggy Jensen, sixth grade, and Jimmy. Van ttervwt, specwr ci, Cituenship awards at Fairview school went to Freddie Olson, first Gary Vaughan, second and third grades; lis Landon, Lenox, sixth. Service awards at Green Acres were given hi Yvonne Lee, Iftobbi Young, Tim Carron, Hill Kose and Tia Gabrielsea Citiie.nhip awards at Sanliam school were presented to Troy Van Kopp, Siephen Garcia, Cathy Clever and Ivana Graves in kindergarten; Becky Sherman, Jeff Wagoner, Vernon Schliske, Tracy Berg; Brenda Headiey, Tony Evans, Janna Dodson and Mike Bobbins, in primary grades; Jilleane Kiding, Mark Pracht, Holly Van Kurin, and Robert Thurber, fourth; Dawn Thompson, pevin Culduiguin, Carol Hayes and Craig Morgan, fifth; and Kim Fowler and Chris ULomie, sixth, Special recognition was also given to Abby Sims, a fifth Craig Halluck, sixth grade.

Scholarship achievement awards at Fairview school were presented to Mark Mallock, first grade; Steve Rouitoavell, second and third; Susan Libra, fourth and fifth; and Carolyn Sntk, sixth, At Green Acre, citizenship awards were made to Sparky Murry, Tori Spires, Cat Harris and Kimberly Hummel, first grader st Santiam, who was a Gold seal winner in the Sao tiam science fair. She received an honorable luention In the Northwest science fair in Portland; At Queen' Anne school, eituenship awards were made foGlenda Hubbard, Lee Alien, Shelley Ransford and Randy Langdahl, fourth grade; Alan Cameron, Michelle Denker, Dawn Boss and Elden Altiser. Monday, June 1971, Page 5 ZZZZ3 Library expands hoursstory hour The summer story hour itor children at Lebanon public rtume Jo IS. according to Mm, r-i kN fl WirKtlJ fl 0 A i 9 The annual summer event, which is carried on by the aiaff, begins at 10 30 a m. in the Orville Jones Children's room, Mrs, Svatos has also announced thai beginning June 13, the library will be open on Saturdays from to a until 3 m.

Due to budgetary restrictions, the facility has been closed on Saturday during the past year. AND WALLPAPIR PAY BFTAH DROP CLOTH PLASTIC PAIL A PAN A ROLLER BRUSH TRIM BRUSH 301 rim i rsixi i 1.11 if. WOOD AinuSnTr, stain KJ SCOtOM gSi 47 NVION I mvu a ci sit tjsor. COMP.inAtL4f coMf.irAiii.at sot. rustic COMP.tlTAlUr our Cc miei Jk 3 com, ir Aiiar out 1 Cc met I a COMP.RnAll4.l ou 97 PMCI 1 57 OUR NICI 0 CROSBY'S BEST ACRYLIC I COAT LATEX EASY-TO-APPLY-DRIPLESS CROSBY'S BEST ACRYLIC LATGK EWMl EASY-TO-APPLY-DRIPLESS CROSBY'S BEST LATEX HOUSE PAIHT EASY-TO-APPLY i WALL PAIHT SETsill!" GLOSS it HEALTHY FAMILY.

This is the Smetana family. According to mother, Mrs. Glenn Smetana, the four children are healthy. The record seems to prove her right. Drew, bottom, a second grader at Santiam school, has three years of continuous school attendance.

Brad, above Drew, and a Junior High seventh grader, Just completed his fifth consecutive year without a miss in school, Lynn, left, an LUHS sophomore and Mark, right, an LUHS junior, each have four straight years of perfect attendance. Between the four, they have 16 years without missing a day of school. Standing herein front of the national flag of Swaziland, the home country of their American Field Service guest next year, Freddie Mc-Fadden, the youths attribute continuous swimming for conditioning as their key to success. Express photo YEARS Combirw the tough, itrubbo-ble tiniih of temi-gloit with the eoiy wop ond water clean-up of lote. Coven Inte ilif Thick, drlpltii ond fluotorv td 10 cover in on coal! Dry in 30 minutef no painty odor um brush or roller toty cltonup with wottr guarantied woihobli.

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Overtime parking: Marie E. Trudell (three counts), $25 bail forfeited; Claude B. Dalu $5 bail forfeited; Myrna S. Monroe, $5 bail forfeited; Darryl C. Sutor, $5 bail forfeited; Cleve F.

Mc-Craven, $5 bail forfeited; William C. Harwood, $5 bail forfeited; Paul B. Hurst, $5 bail forfeited; Dallas Hilton (two counts), $5 bail forfeited each; Kaye Elizabeth Cobat, $10 bail forfeited; Joe Hatfield, (two counts), $5 bail forfeited each; Wallace C. Moss (three counts), $5 bail forfeited each; Rayford E. Williams, $5 bail forfeited; Gary J.

Anderson, $5 bail forfeited; Norman E. Chase, $5 bail forfeited; Grace A. McDaniels, $5 bail forfeited; Henry J. Weist, $5 bail forfeited. Violation of basic speed rule James Wright Eckersley, 57 3150 SW Hamilton Portland, $15 fine; Valteen Monroe Jones, 46, 1648 Cottage $15 fine; Errol Winston Berkeley, 30, Rt.

2 Box 284, $14 fine Errol Gene Boeckener, 20, Rt. 2 Box 179, $15 ine. Excessive noise: Onnie Delano Hart, 17, Rt. 1 Box 121, $15 fine; Marvin Phillip Wahl, 20, 796 W. Grant $10 fine.

Defective equipment: David Archie Claussen, 22, Rt. 2 Box 36-C, $10 fine. Expired vehicle license Willard Joseph Thornton, 21, 1047 Long Sweet Home, $10 bail forfeited. Failure to obtain Oregon driver's license: Gordon Harold Foster, 24, 2454 Primrose $15 fine. Intoxicated in an auto: Joseph Leroy Alley, $25 fine.

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Jaywalking: Karen Louise Stupheit, $1.50 bail forfeited. Intoxicated on a public street: Ross Ray, $25 fine. No operator's license: William W. Johnson, 68, 1755 Strawberry OUR PRICE CAL CAL ixtne, une. Failure to yield right of wav: Verl Lee Courtnev 17 51 i St OREGON'S LARGEST DISCOUNT PAINT STORE CHAIN $10 fine.

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