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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1938)
PAGE TWELVE Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, June 17, 1933 High Student List Released Grade, Attendance Record in Dallas Schools Is i j Given" by Turner s DALLAS Elementary, Junior high and high school student at Dallas who had the best scholas tic record daring the school jpear and perfect attendance for the year have been announced; by Supt. ! R. R. Turner as foHOws: Urst sride Mn. Ktherin -jVoth, traroer: Hijbet urerage, ilry Louise Way. Mi Kuth Cherry. tether: at tendance, Billie Brown; highest average, Irvadeia Carper. Second grida Mrs. Odesaa Killin, 'teacher: Attendance, .Billy Foster high est average, ionald Innn. Slr. Myrtle Smith,- teacher: Attendance, Raymond 1-iuer and Maxhta Heury; highest : er ag, Dorothy Keeney. Third grade -Mis Dorothy CSrutie, teacher: Attendance. Lester ,Irken Lohis Jjigby an-i Lillian Fisher; highest average, Lillian Fisher and Joyce Ballan tjne. Mias Dorotha Young, teacher; ll.ghest average, .Betty Jean SedeR Fonrth grade Miss Catherine fUwk ia, teacher: Highest average. Vivian Kirhardson and Elsie Roea YungegS Miss Lather Cleveland, teacher: Attendance, Kebseth Kliever; highest averaged Kich ara llarreil. Jf.i Fifth grade Paul Franien, tejscher: Attendance, Xelda Beven. Catherine Javia, Lloyd Domaschof sky, Lavonna Gil linpie. IWinifred Goodrich -and Stanley Hegberg; highest average, Lloyd Do . nascbofsky. Miss Dorothy Hook, teach er: Attendance, Harold Worley, Mary Payne land Jewelle Schmidt; highest average! Hairy Peters. i Jnnior High Grades Sixthi grade Miss Helen K. Butler, teacher: Attendance, Betty Jan Mangis, Martha Peters, Dorothy Swenson, Erwin Peters. , John Piuer, John Ray and Karl r Th.essen ; highest average. Luella Spenst. Misa Esther Aebl, teacher: Attendance, Doria Brady and Mildred Domaschofsky ; highest, average, Lois DeHaven and rna Fischer. Seventh grade Misa Maycel . Camp bell, teacher: highest average. Franklin Davia and Verda Ha mm. Joe Davis, teacher; Attendance. Robert Mo Kern, Everett Molt, , Barbara Kracher, Geneva Schellenberg and Kenneth Wright; high at average. Shirley Scott. Eighth grade- Almos LeFora, teacher: -Attendance. Cathrya Bohr a, Grace Schmidt, Carol Schriver and James Samp sen ; highest average. Richard Rigga and Carol Schriver. Glea Gething, teacher: Attendance, Jack Boydston, Betty Dickey and Gladya Elliott; highest average, Caro lina BrockwiT High School Honors Freshmen Attendance, James Boyd ston, Anna Craven. Florence Elliott, Eu gene'' Fisher, Roy Mangis. ther Schroe der. Patricia Smith, Linda Toevi, Luella Toevi and Koaells Warkentin; highest average, Lois Pitter, Magdalene Strick werda and David Waite, Sophomores Attendance,. Grace Clan field, Naomi Hayea. Elaia Kiinsey, Mary Margaret Livesay,- Martha Jean Plummer, Thomas Rgt and Elsbeth Wall; highest average, Tlomis Riggs. Juniors Attedance. - Versa Caroline, TJiilery. Either Neufeld, Daryl Rnsj,. El Loeta Conner, Imogene Hillery, Warren vin Van Santen and Kenneth Woods; highest average. Evelyn Ickes. Seniors Attendance, Beverly Branch, Jewel Hendrickson. Aileen Holmsn. Leon- ard Peters, Donald Senter and Mildred highest average, Anne Friesen. Voth ; Donohue Sells Mill t SCIO Homer Doud of Leban on is reported to have purchased this week the Donohue sawmill at West Scio. It is understood Donohue will handle the' plant for the new owner and that Don ohue will continue his planing mill, which was not included in the Doud deal. Grief-Stricken Parents at Cash Boy's Funeral s - . ' - -'I - - f tm rK . This scene of sorrow was witnessed at the burial in Miami, Fla of 6-year-old JamevBailey Cash, Jr, kidnaped from his home in Princeton, Fla- and slain. listening to funeral sennon of the Rer. Everett S. Smith are, left to riht: James Cash. Sr., Mrs. Cash, sister of Mrs. Cash, Wilson P. Cash, uncle of James, 1 si "r., and his wife. .; Sophomores Lead . Semester Honors -With 23 on List DALLAS High - school stu dents on the honor roll for the entire second .semester of the past school year were: " Freshmen Violet Lowen," Paul Buhler, Anne Craven, Blake East man, Helen Fast, Elsie Fischer, Eugene Fisher; Bildred May, Clark Robb, Lois j Pitzer, Wilma Robb, Eddie Schellenberg, Esther Schroeder, Patricia Smith, Mag dalene strlcKwerda, David aite and Robert "Woods. Sophomores Deloress Autritt, Jimmie Barrrard, Grace Clanfield, Mary Friesen, Harold Hamm, Al vin Kroeker, Marjorie Lefever, Hester Linn, Mary Margaret Live say, Donald Low, Edna Neufeld, Lou La Penner, Ruby Peters, Rosa Redekopp, Thomas Riggs, Melvin Selander, Betty Smith, James Tull, Elsbeth Wall, Violet Went worth. and Glen WIebe. Juniors--Ruth Buhler, Verna Caroline. Loren Ediger, Bruce Ferry, Evelyn Ickes, Doris May, Esther Neufeld, Miriam Price, Ernest RelmerJ Daryl Ross, T'il ma Thiessen. Elvin Van Santen, Henry Wall, Marion Wells, Gladys 0 CO CO 1 F H Ia f .''BB'8ir0lBE'.-. 135 N. COMMERCIAL ST.! ' . Phone 5197 or 7023 Prices Friday, Saturday Through . Monday Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County BE WISE AND SCIIAEFERIZE Jean Nolan FOUNDATION CREA3I 60c regular " .(with ad.) I9c Schaef er's Toilet Cream 50c size (with ad.) IOC ASSORTED PERFUME 50e values (with ad.) 10c Schaef er's Fountain Specials' Arel Delicious! Vacation Land' Prepare for sunburn, for insect bites, and accidents and also poison oak. Use Hood's Poison Oak Lotion 50c $1.00 (Only mt Schaef pt) 'Sea Shore or Mountains Be foot happy! Use the time tried corn remedy that really works! Schaef er's Corn Remedy - 25c No Relief. No Pay. Accurate, Dependable Prescription Service SPECIAL LOW PRICES ! 5 lbs. Epsom Salts 25c 2 oz. J. A J. Red Cross Cotton 9c 50c IJergen's I Lotion ! ' ' and Free Powder 3CS 1 6 OZ. : Squibb's Mineral Oil 5Cc 75c Family Size Castoria : 4 oz. Boric Acid CP. I3c S-ln., 10 yds. Red Cross Bandage ' 60c Mum Deodorant ' 49c $t.25 Van-Tage 2 bottles for Ofl-90 '' Large Septo-San , Douche Powder 1I oz. Milk Magnesia u. s. P. 1 9c H-in., 5 yds.! Waterproof Adhesive 10c 10c Cashmere Bouquet Soap 3 bars ,5c eoc I. Sal ; Hepatica '. - - 49c J Unguentine Tube 43C Jar S9e 0 oz. Panama White Shoe Cleaner I7c 10 oz. J. J. Baby Talc Large tin 39c Kotex ; Special 30 napkins Quest coupon 83c value : 4CC 7 oz. Lysol Disinfectant 43c 75c Dextrl Maltose 63c Fresh Strawberry Nut Sundae Friday and Saturday only. ; fip 3ive yourself a treat L.. . iiw C Wright, and John Yungen. Seniors Betty Boydston, Ber erly Branch, Loeta Branch, Mary Ellen Dalton, Mae Harber, Jewel Hendrickson, Aileen Holman, Mildred Lange, Marrin May, Leonard Peters, Harold Peterson, Ralph Russell, Donald Sanders, Frieda Schmitt. Mildred Voth, Anne Friesen, and Alice Joy Frix zell. Post-Graduates Bryce Miller, and Betty Pence. Kramer Gets Master's 1 Degree in Education; Continues at Silverton ! SILVERTON Herman J. Kra mer, principal of the , Silverton senior high school received certi fication of his master's degree In history and education this week tember. Shower Is Given For Recent Bride 2 Young Women Escape With Only Bruises When Car Overturns NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. R. A. Hammer entertained at a post nuptial shower In Honor of Mrs. John Sherman Hawk, bride or June 11, Thursday night. The InTited guests were: Mesdames George Howard, Lewis S.corleld, Leland Keithley, J. S. McLaugh lin, ,Roy Reeves, -M. V. PJhlUips, R. T. Whealen. Clarence Gavotte, Hugh Brockeway, Mary Brocke way, O. F. Fowler, Louis Fowler, irthnr Morean. Pat Harvey. Vera Parmenteer.. J. D. Lott. Glenn McClellan. W. 1 Hatch, Bert Keithley, Effie Angel, George Miller, the Misses Ellen Whealen, Genevieve Whealen. Dorothy TTnffmn. Hazel Hoffman. Alice Tucker, Dorothy. Bannick, Rheba Brockeway, Alice Fowier, iseine Mormn. Helen Harvey. Francis Lewis. Hazel Hatch, the hostess ana ine- nouur gueow Automobile Overturns McClellan overturned at Bishop a Corner, June 14. The lender was crushed , and the headlight hnttrAd. Miss McClellan and her companion. Miss Jacqueline Alder of Salem were bruised and shaken no and Miss, Alder's rlaxses were broken. The annual school election for Nri-th Kantiam will be held' the evening of June 20 at the school- house. A director to serve a three-year term and a clerk to aerve a one-year term will be elected. R. A. Hammer Is the retiring director and Mr. Ernes tine Scofield the retiring cierit frnm the University of Oregon Kramer said this week that h intended to 1 teach in 'Silver- ton next winter, contrary to cur rent rumors. A week ago the Kramers sold their home here and rumor at once had It that Kramer would not return to Sil- verton's school faculty In Sep- He's a Grand old Scout .,W i ..: it I Connie Mack, manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, salutes the Ameri can fla; in boy scout fashion, wearing around his neck the award pre sented him in Philadelphia as tribute to his high ideals and clean sports manship. Mack has been a member of the Philadelphia Scout council since 1915. Joseph Wachter In Marines now MILL CITY Joseph Wachter has enlisted In the marines and left Thursday for San Diego where he will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Faust en tertained with a dinner at their home recently after which a pleasant time was spent playing "500". High scores were won by, Mrs. Cecil Lake and W. J. Robinson and low by Mrs. Bross and Dick Saucur. tor TVi,-othv- left Sunday . for Denver, Colo., to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rada, daughters Barbara and CaTolyn, snent the weekend In Puyauup, Wash., visiting the Fisher fam ily. Mill City residents ll year ago. Calif ornian Visits RHAWMn Clementina Cox and children of Merced. Calif., RnnHiT for a visit at th hnm of her narents. Mr and Mrs. Iohn Heinert. This is her first visit in 10 years at Mrs. W. B. Shuey and daugh- the parental home. . J Girls Will Occupy Lyon Farm lirst LEBANON Twenty-five giils in t .,. ,t next Monday to the Big Sister and Brother farm by Mr and Mrs. Chester Lyon; after a, two-week stay air. will bring 1 ooys m irvuy. v ,5smp ooening the "farm 25 years ago Mr. Lyon says that 2000 children have received farm benefits. Sixteen year- b ,u name "Big Sister" was included . .v r.m name and each yar girls have been brought to the farm where mey receno '"' and are taught the arts of home, making and enjoy the great out doors and hikes adjacent to the Lyon home.1 . . A special this year will be the silver Jubilee August 6-7 whtn a homecomms; vi vuo J v past years will oe a ieaiu.r. rr-i,- f.rm family hav . elec- tricity for lighting and, heaivnr the first time this year. Petitions Request Grading of Street SCIO Petitions have been fiHd with the city recorded by Prop erty owners for granting of cer tain streets within the city limits of Scio. W. E. Kyle and others on West street and G. L. Flana gan, sr., and others alleging prop erty ownership on Pentland st nue have requested grading of the- respective streets. The matter "of West street has been before the council for some timer Concrete action looking to a tangible move in that direction was taken at the June meeting of the council. In requesting the fil ing of petitions by interei-ud property owners. It has been the custom on some occasions in the past for property owners to do either the grading or the graveling. 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