PAGE EIGHT School Rites At Aumsville Commencement Is Held for Grade and High Students AUMSVILLE Commencement exercises for 24 seniors were held Wednesday night Winifred Perkins had the hon or of being valedictorian of the class, which was presented by Ray Strawn.- The senior quartet, Ver na Lewis, Winifred Perkins, Wan da Creason and Maxine Versteeg, sang. Dr. F. A. Magruder, Oregon State college, gave the address, j Robert Bethel gave the response -' Awards presented by T.P. Otto, - school principal, were scholarship, Winifred Perkins, Robert Banks ton; athletics, Vema Lewis, Stanley Russell; activities, Maxine Versteeg and Raymond Strawn. - Honor student whose names are emrraved on the plaque - were engraved on xne piaque -were Maxine Versteeg and Wallace L was made by William Forgey chairman of the school board, benediciion Invocation and were given by Rev. J. Li Ellis, Turner. The processional and re cessional were given by Miss Bernice Celsl. AUMSVILLE - Eighth grade graduation exercises were held here Tuesday at 2 p. m. Glen Klein was salutatonan. The commencement song was sung by a girls trio. Class his- tory was given by Ernestine I Barry; prophecy, Edlyn Holm- quiet; will, Jane McCown; vale- dictation, Margaret JuuL The processional and recession- i i j v - r-i al were played by Miss Florence Johnson. I Gr.du.to w.r.: Way.. H.bo, Bill, Un,jGy Ia Holmqiust, Richard Warren,, Jane McCown, Zella Bankston, Dar- lene Moore, Mark Killinger, Florence Dalke. Charlotte Hen- shaw, Elroy Howard, Glen Klein, Margaret Juul, Ernestine Barry and Yolanda Robl. Students Get Diplomas RICKREALL Jerome L. Le- Master, professor of business on the faculty of Oregon State col- lege, delivered the commence- ment address, to eleven Rickreall I high school graduates Tuesday. Those who received diplomas from Robert D. Pence, chairman of the board of education were I Nancy Jeanne Adams, - William Auer, Jean Burns, Fred S. Crow ley, jr., Wllma Jean, Ellis, Robert S. Findley, Lena Ruth Grabli, Barbara V. Kester, Florence I. Linville, Ivan M. Stewart and Floyd Oakley West, jr. Rev. O. D. Harris, Dallas Chris tian church gave the invocation and the orchestra played the pro cessional and recessional. Superintendent of Schools F. S. Crowley introduced the class. Rob- en x muicy was jsaiuiaiurian u I norence wnvuie vaieoicwnan. vocai seiecuons were given oy BarDara jvesxer, accompanies oy i Mrs. Harry Jjempsey. KIKKJAlL. Mrs. Famine jeiag, wno nas oeen nere lor nve years as principal oiuiegraae scnooi, wui go to t-nico, ani., I Where she will be supervisor of rural SChOOlS. Dr. Santee of the Monmouth College of Education, addressed we eigntn grade graduates won- aay ana tJurion k,. ueu preseniea rtinlnniM tn Martha Mr4111an T7 J v. L n . . I becca Walker, Betty June Winn, t : t ! t i r , i ajvuis ocuuuer, laxjii&iu urowiey, Ivan Stewart Betty June Winn received the award from the Carl B. Fenton post auxiliary and Leonard Crow ley received the Legion award. These were presented by Mrs. Roy Donahue and Burton C. BelL Former Resident Dies in Alaska i TrmrTTTmTTTtf rir YjriVi UniA - Hibbs, formerly of Independence, died in Juneau, Alaska, May 24. In 1911 Mr. Hibbs, his father, John D. Hibbs and A. L. Thomas purchased the store now known as A. L. Thomas & Co., in Indepen dence, from the R. M. Wade com pany. His father passed away ta 1922, his mother in 1933 and his sister, Mrs. Edna Hibbs Thomas, died in 1934. Mr. Hibbs left Independence in 1916 and 'spent most of the jent; Miss Mattie Swann, secre time in Alaska. He was employed tary; Miss Maxine; Van Patten, for a time in the C W. Young it treasurer. - The next meeting will uo. naraware in Juneau, ana later engaged in lox raising. He naa been the past few years in the canning business. He leaves nis wiaow, i-mroy McDevitt . Hibbs; a sister, Jessie Hibbs Craft and a. niece, Carol Craft, Bei-keley.aCalifornia. Woodbuni-Man Fractures Leg George A. Cox, 82, of Wood burn, suffered? a fractured left leg; chest injuries and possible Inter nal injuries early Friday morning when he was struck by an auto mobile while crossing a Wood- burn street. : . Cox was brought to the Dea coness hospital here, where his condition was reported Friday night as "slightly improved." The driver of the car, reported to have been from St Helens, gave tsslstance to the Injured man, but fcj name was not learned by police Immediately. Aurora Rhythm Band Organized This Year r , 4 V M - iMSMMBMliaaHi tjeorA The Aaron grade school iinn mt JUtnitx Diller has made farms of red, white and bine, were made posslbl by the board of directors. Members are: First row Jean LoveaU, Bob Markham, Baddy Wetsteln, Geraldlne Exell, Kathryn Pngh, director. Hazel Hoffman, Willie Maes is. Gerald Jesky, Doris Koenit. Dale LovealL Second row Alice Marsh, Elm Brown, Car 1 Ana Stratford, Hollls Ransom, Arthur Kell, Bobby Scheurer, Clyde Diller, John Markham. Muriel Wetaieln and Betty Von. Fairview Club r J JntertailieCl SUVER The Fairview club met Thursday with Mrs. John Crip- pen ana aautuicr, cui esses. In the absence of officers, Mrs. Steve Benedict presided. Mrs. Linegar will have the next meeting, each is to wear an old- -Hassler. Mrs. Heffley. Mrs. Johnam, Mn. P. Green. Mrs. jack Green. Mrs. Suver. Miss Rutschma M Lineear. Mrs. Benedict, Mrs. Amort and guests were Mis Delia Moreland. Mrs. Milton Frinr Perrrdale. and Mrs. rjauvenhauer. Ballstoh. gteve Bene61ct entertained with a dinner party M MJLA' Saturday night on the birthday . VmmtJ m . r :n.wi. - - " Vr . -- . . " rreseni were mr. ana aars. Ralph Kesser, Mr. and Mrs. John Heffley, Mr. and Mrs. , Walter Vanderpool, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin juxins, xar. ana Mrs. oam auver, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dodson, Miss Delia Moreland Phillip Sperling and Russell NichoL Mr, and Mrs. H. F. Coney and son, Merlyn, Mrs. Grace Conejj, Suver, Mrs, N. L. Olesen, Veva Coney and Hugh Schuebel, Sa- lem, attended graduation exercis- es at Shedd, Wednesday. Dwight Duncan, youngest son of Mrs. N. L. Olesen was one of the gradu- ates. , Betty and Delores Gossler en- tertained the children of the neighborhood with a party and weiner roast Friday, - . . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Purvine of Toledo visited Sunday morning at tlte Benedict home. They were enroute to Parker to attend a fam ily dinner at the Allen Purvine home for their mother. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flickinger went to the southern, Oregon coast over the weekend on a fishing trip. Hugh and Melvin Baldwin, Win' lock, Wash., visited at the Con ger home, Friday. They were en- route to California to visit a son. Tom Baldwin and family. .Mr. and Mrs. Parke Eckman, -nrvin tnnH Th .t Conger home and took Mrs. Don- aid Eckman and son home with them to soend the rest of the weeV. Thp-r took her back tn Port. l-nd. Saturday. Suver residents! with tele- nhone. all signed uo last week to ehanffe their nresent nhonea for Anth5 fall th Hial mm to be used about the middle of October. All Monmouth lines are makin the chanw. " AirllG NoWS AIRLIE Ralph Chaffin, Mrs. Maizle Browning, j Wilma and Sonny, -Mrs. Ruth Fairchield, Corvallls, motored to Tidewater. Sunday. : i Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Miller, Ridgefield, Wash., arrived Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Williams to spend their summer with the latter's sister, Mrs. Williams. ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whit- 1 uker. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Whit- aker spend the weekend at the home ol Mr, and Mrs. Carothers of Vancouver, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. -Glen Hadley have as their guest this week. Harry Haun, Oren, Nebraska. Mr, Haun plans to make Oregon his Mute bane. AIRLIE PTA elected officers, as follows: Mrs. Harold Comstock. I resident: Fred Rar. vice-nresi- i be held in September. Mrs. George Ploub, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings were recent guests of Mrs. Green Hastings. Albany. tfhen Oihers Fail , Use' our Chinese . Remedies 1 Amazing SUCCESS tor SOW years In CHINA. No matter with what ailment you are AITLICT EI disorders, shiusiUa. heart. ' lung, liver, kidney, stomach, fas, constipation, ulcers, diabe tis, fever, skin.- female com- oiarata , . Chinese Herb Co. Offlc Hours Only Tues, and Sat ajn. to p.m. & Sun. and wed, a m to 10 JO a .m 122 N. Coral SLTRalem. Or. 0 ;. j rhythm band which was organized several appearances ana oas provea i Valley Events June S Strawberry Festival, Leb anon, open. r , June 7 Marion county tat lamb show at Turner. , June 21-23 Tour of Himpihlfl breeding establishments and experi ment station. OSC. June 27 State Bean Growers, west Stayton club ball. S p.m. ' rincipal Hurt n Accident Willi Train LEBANON Morrell Gorsline, principal of the - Marion grade school, was taken to a Lebanon hospital in an unconscious condi tion, after the car in which he was riding with his wife and small children sideswiped a Southern Pacific train at a street intersec tion at the north city limits. Gorsline, who suffered face and nead cuts, was believed not to have seen the .train and when he attempted to avoid a direct con met we car caugnt ana . was dragged about 25 feet. mi "t. I rnr a ji : I mm . - . : . mm a , v . 1 S Mt? iavs ; , I AAA r Js - AVA't I - - -B k, . 1 2:00 fid 4:00 V : H i ' I K$AyAxx: The following Salem Merchants are participating: . i O II0GG BllOSa , , ' - . Distributors of ! ' FDIGIDAIQE Ranges and Refrigerators , O Busicli's Super Illrls. ' O Iliigel Ilarkel . O nblcnV Ddry O IIcrisscn Ecsdy Step O Cherry Ciiy Dicry Taa OSEGON STATESMAN Sclera. i r this school year under the direc a popular musical group, xne vni Pupil Awards Announce SILVERTON Announcement of high school awards made Thursday are: ' . ! Wrestling Clyde , Reed. Bob May, Bob Huddleston, Ken Thos trud. Bill . Walker, . Don; Walker, Gene Bailey, Ken: Fobte, Roy Herr and Richard Nelson. Tennis Jim Ekman, Jim Nel son, Jim Jenson and Bob Huddle ston. . Golf awards Ernest i Harmon, Bob Dickman, Wallace Adams, Dick Adams and Ken Harmon. Girls athletic. Association awards Gladys Brown, Lois Frink, Lucille Tschantz, Betty Higenbotham, Naomi Zahler. Vir ginia Bailer, Margie Baker and Hazel Beals. .... Special awards were" made to June Anderson and Phyllis Groa- gan. 1 : ROH home economics awards went to Gladys Brown and Don na Krug. To n i t i ,t 4 Oregon. Sunday Morning. Jur. High Scliool Awards Made New Student Officers : Assume Duties at Final Assembly I : WOODBURN Woodburn ..high school's final student body meeting was opened Thursday by Jerry Kasse, student body president . Beverly Margeson, now song queen, led a song ana several school yells were led by Frank Beck and Norman Zimmer. . ' . i vThe new Booster club gave a stunt as part of their initiation. The interclass trophy was pre sented to the class of '42 by coach Chapman. Clifford Shrock was awarded an annual as winner of the' an nual snapshsot contest . Henry . Pavelek, agriculture In structor made the presentation of FJ"A. awards and Miss Megee awarded GAA. girls with letters and certificates. Eileen LeFebvre, senior, 'was awarded the G-A-A. gold pin. 1 Coach Pierson presented the Do Nut league cup to Carl Gustafson and Marlin Hammond for their winning basketball team this year. Miss Durfee awarded typing and shorthand. certificates; and pins. Torch honor pins v were, pre sented to the following students by-Mr. Gralap: Luther Asper, Grace Warwick, Boyce Cannon, Arlene Coleman, Geraldine Han auska and Dale Wertz. Coaches Chapman and Pierson awarded letters , for track and baseball. All old student body officers turned the symbols of their office over to the new officers. To complete the assembly the classes moved up to the sections they will occupy next year: and Ray Bovee, senior class vice-pres ident, presented classroom flags. I the seniors' gift, to the student body. Jliiend All Three s Days of Ihe Thrilling "Elappy KiSchen" JivJ W 2:00 So 4:00 P.El Miss Barbara Miller Economist Miss Miller returns again to conduct the Statesman Cooking Classes aft . i " "; i " " "" " er ia winter spent in home-making research: New menus, new.econom- ical way to heat the hudget, new kitchen ideas, "new products to surprise and delight you, in fact a host of household helps to make your home miking tasks easier and more fun. i - ! - - .. . : . r v STS FnEE! 1. jSIl Willamette Valley Briefs Have Weekend Guests V HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mrs. Royal Chris toff erson and daugh ters,; Lucille and Wilma, Eugene, were weekend guests over the hol idays of Mr. and Mrs. 1 Andrew Zaharae. .; 1 "-;;' . :- -'5 Speaker Slated , . t WOODBURN Miss Ethel Hu berinewspaperwoman, will speak at the union meeting to be held at the I Woodburn Methodist church Thursday at 8 o'clock. The public is invited. There will be a free will offering. The topic Is "What Price RepeaL" v ; . 1 . Receives Promotion INDEPENDENCE William Mc- Kinney received word that his son, William, has been promoted ' to major in the quartermaster corps in Maryland. Ends College Work TURNER Lois Gunning, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gunning, will graduate in June from the Linfield college at McMinnville. She? is a graduate of the local high school, and daughter of . Mrs. Emma Gunning, head nurse of the Methodist Old People's home, Sa lem, ' . .. .: Atl Baptist Rites SHELBURN Several . families from this section gathered at the Scio Baptist church Sunday. Mr. Luther, Albany, gave the address. Delegates were present from She! bum, Crabtree, La comb, Jefferson, Marion and Talbot tSAND, GRAVEL AND CRUSHED. OIL ROCK. Properly Graded, Washed Free from Dirt - Ph. 8672 COMMERCIAL SAND & GRAVEL 5UR CO. in Charge l; : : I I- ; . ' -, , -,- " ElfS FUI!; C0IIE:nLL TDDSS DAYS School Rites Start Tonight . MONMOUTH Commencement week at Oregon College of Edu- cati'on will begin today; Baccal aureate services - will r be held "In" Campbell hall auditorium at 3:00 P.m..'-:' n ' f " Rev. Wfllard A. Elkins, pastor of the local Christian church, will speak.' on ."The .Challenge. of the Impossible.' Rev. Francis H. Ball, vicar of St Hilda's Episcopal church, will give the invocation. and Rev E. C. Hicks, of the local Evangelical . church, will give "the benediction. ;'- - Commencement exercises will be held in. Campbell hall 'at 10 a. mT Wednesday. The - speaker will be Dr. J. " Francis Cramer, ' cir superintendent of schools," Eu gene. His topic will be: That the Blind May See." Rev. Loyal H. Vickers, pastor of the.Indepen Best. Wishes for Good Luck, ; Good Cheer and Happiness Always NEEDHAITS BOOK STORE Sheaf fer Pens mm m mm m W MA! ' . - ' ' - dence Baptist church will give the Invocation. a Rene Conlin, Corvallls, will sing "Spring Time" by Becker, accom panied by -Eelva-June Mayor, Portland. Both are graduating. The student men's quartette, Gorman R o s e, . BUI Albin, Waldemar Krause, Portland, and.- Loren Steiner, Molalla, will sing. Instru mental ensemble music; will be directed by C. Robert Lazson who will also play- the processional and. recessional. Graduates will be presented by E. A. Stebbinsv registrar. Dr. C A. Howard will give the diplomas. Instructor . Exhibits .; 2," SILVERTON , John Medcalf. high school art instructor will give his first local exhibit of his work on' June 1, and. 4 when he will hang 12 oil paintings In Room 22 of the Eugene Field building. The exhibit is open to the public. 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