The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 28, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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Graduate
. Smith Is' Speaker ; :
- Various Honors
To Be Announced
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The - new. Rotary club 'scholar
ship to Willamette university is
to be given "for the first time to
night. "
Admission is by ticket only.
Diplomas will be awarded to:
Winter Paul Acton
Joseph Shirley Addison .'.
Victor Alby- . j,
Norman Douglas Alexander ' "
Adell Anderson: '. "
Almira Eudora Anderson v . " "! '
Dean Russell Anderson ,
' Colleen Andresen-
Fritz Soults Anunsen ' , , -Douglas
Boyd Armstrong ..
Helen Mae Armstrong
Mary Louise Armstrong
- Bodney Harris Ault '
Phyllis -Averett.
Lawrence Baer
: Lucille Earlene Bair" '
Jean Elisabeth Barham n
Sally Ann Barr
Lois Vera Barrick , . ' .
James Kenneth Bartlett
Miriam Becke
' Barbara Jean Becker
-. - Lawrence Beckner. . .-
Horace Beidin '.-
Roy Valentine Belt " - "i '
Vivian Katnlee Ben
Frank Mocroft Bennett
Evelyn Berfer -
Dons Marie Berwick '
Betty Jean Bethel
Esther May BeugH
Ada Maria Bewley
Ota Delbert Binegar, Jr. '
Robert Irion Biskie
Robert Blensly ,
. .Beverly Bochra ' '
Muriel Darlen Boehm.'
Betty ann Boetticber
, Doris Boley i 1
Shirley Boucher ' '
Donald Betzer Bowers
Berneice Helen Bowersox
" Walter Eld on Bowman
Donna Marie Boyle -
Nancy Lorraine Bradbury
Betty, Jean Bradley
Helen Yung Brantner
James Francis Brazie
Fred Nelson Brees , .. ' "
PriscUla Brennan
.Stanley Charles Broaddus
Enid Bertha Broughton
Dolores Juanita Brown
Helen Elizabeth Brown
" John Theodore Brown
Nancy Jean Brown
-Virginia Brown
Warren Blaine Brown ;
Bernard David Brown
Betty Ann Bruckmaa
Donald Burger
Sharon Burnett
Robert Ramsay Burns ' -WiUiam
Chandler Burns
Clarice Jeanne Bussella .
. Charles Francis Cain
Helen Louise Calkin" - '
- Deen Callaway
Carmen Jean Campbell
Vernon Canfield
' Virginia Lea Cannon
John David Capias - r'
Marjorie Ann Carson '
Vtrgene Louise Carson j
Myles Craig Carver
. Albert George Castillo
"Mary Barbara Causey
4 Robert Ralph Chaves ' i
; Clarence Martin Cherry .
Doris Marian Chessman
Robert Lorain Clark -
: Dorns Jenete Chnc
Newberry Close .
Charlotte Louise Cohen
Merle Allen Combs
Arthur Conn
Clarence F. Conrad -:
Richard Dwight Corbet ?
. , Virginia Covert , ; ,
Carole Larene Cox '-,
Merle Arnold Cox
June Beverly Craig '
t John Peter Crock tt ;
Carol Ruth Crozier
Dorris Jeane Cutler
' Dorothy Florence Da I ton
Lynn Rose-Marie Dann
Stella Edith Davis
. Frederick C. Deckebach.
Willis John Demke
Patricia Bay DeSart
Raymond Joseph Dtedricb.
Lois Audrey Dierks
Lyle Dierks
Richard Lee Dora -Betty
Jean Doud
Betty Jean Drigga :
Doris Duffy
'Dora Wiilene Eagan
Mary Elizabeth East
Phyllis Eaton ,
Pihllip Eddy
. Adele Louise- Egsa
Remaid Arthur TiU man U .
Helen Fabry . '.
Betty Feller
Doris Feller
VeUe Ruth Felton
' Marian Field
John Robert Finden
Norma Lee Fischer-
Patricia Marie Fiatt
... Charles Follansbee
. Mary Jean Fowler
-Henry Irving Fox.
Martha Marie Frantz
Landy Franc - : -
: ' La Verne Fredrickson.
Batsell Freeman
Frances Anne Frlesea
Lora Friesen U
JoAnne Virginia Frigssrd
- Lois LaVerne Froehlich i
Lawrence Eugene Garsoa
Jean Alison Gemmeli
James Burton Gilbertsoa
Lois Marie- Giulngs "
- Dorothea Lillian Gilmer r
Virginia Mary Glover
Richard Everett Goebel .
Verna Jeanne Goracka
Theodore Clarence Gordon "'
Delphi May Gottenberg .
Loren Andy Gowan
Roberta Anne Grabenhorst
Genevieve Fay Grace
Phyllis Kathleen Graham
Kenneth Vail Greene
Virginia Belle Greene '
: Iwana Griffin I" .,
Lorah Kate Griffith -
Gerald Emil Grimm
Modjeska A. Groemng V
: Robert Alton Cuderian . '
Robert Lamar Gwraa .;. -Manuel
Hadley . "
John Ralph Ha an . ' .
.Clurus Arlene Hacemaa
" 'Janet Marie Hank t .
Opal Hall
Shirley Fern Hall
Verda Susan Hamm
Lillian Lola Hamrick
. Roberta Jean Btnnoa
. Lauretta Marie Hansel
John Merle Harnsberger
Oreta Evelyn Harr
- Esther Hart
Harriet Hawkins
Charyel Marea Haye
Carola Neel Hays
Edith Heis . .
Dorothy Marie Helbert '
. Avis June Hellemn
Clarence Obert Henderson '
Leland Dean Henderaeo -Margaret
Ada Henry
Edward Louis Herman. 7 ' ,
Robert E. Lee Herring
Eugene Hilfiker
- Inez Caroline Hilflker
Shirley Jean Hill ,
Gerald Holman . .
Leo Ernest Hopp ' v
t'Louis- Emerson Hough -
Dorothy Jean Howard - -
GeorgurAnn Hull
Anne ChaHoner Huston
Jane Oliver Huston
Lawrence lmlah. Jr.
John Janzen -
Theodora Elst Jelierks ,
. Donald Allen elliaoo . ;
Pearly Mae Jenson
. Evelyn Johnson
: Henry Biddle Johnson . -
Melvin LeSoy - Joiansoa - ' , -
t James Courtney Jones
Corinne La Deana Jones
Patricia Jeanne tones ,
Ronald Ewart Jones. Jr.
Ruth Christina Jones
Robert Jungline
Ruby Miriam Kenline
Elizabeth Anne Kenudy v- -Alan
Bruee Kent .
Mary Jane KesUy ;"
Jean KHber
' Dallas Sanford KJ.ier. Jr.
Joanna Teresa Knieht
Flsie Gertrude Koofe -
Pauline Krett -
Where They Are-TFIiut They tire Doing 1
Buying- 150; chickens from the
Arabs is about ! a, three-dajr Job
but all the men enjoyed the feast
of chicken, bread and wine he
was able to provide for awhile on
Saturdays, writes Staff Sergeant
Ithel mchardpickw,Adlard,for
mer Salem boy; 'from North" Af
rica to Frank McKennon, chief of
the division of plant industry for
the state department of agricul
ture. Adlard was employed with
the department before . entering
the service In FebruaiTa, .: 1941.
S "North Africa holds a lot of in
terest for me if it were not for
the war?: However, with my job
of handling the: mess I have been
-able to see a treat deal, particu
larly . the medieval . agriculture
carried on .by the Arabs. , TJiey
dress the same and live the same
as in Bible, times, he continues.
Never have I seen any of their
animals ; cut, docked or tagged.
They have no conception of- selec
tive breeding, either with ani
mals or plants. Of course these
Arabs here are sort of a throw
back of ; the pure Arab who has
for centuries kept the blood-lines
of the horses pure,
j Occasionally I see some of the
true i Arabian horses - and they
really are beautiful. A short time
ago I managed to see the sultan
and his guards of North Africa as
they were closing a three-day fi
esta celebration of .Allah's birthT
day (their Christmas). The sul
tan's . horses were all pure Ara
bian and glistened in the blazing
sun. 'Vendors of all sorts were
there selling everything; including
roasted locust,- also water ven
dors carrying water in the pig-'
skin told about in the Bible.'
I "We're planning on being home
by Christmas of '45,M he said,
adding the hope that "when we
pull the greatest squeeze play in
history - and give them Germans
hell that they never dreamed of,
America will not arbitrate. -
He also spoke of his interest in
the agricultural crops of the south
where r he was stationed before
going overseas, and of the poor
and cheap labor there. He men
tions that the progressive south
ern farmers were all enthusias
tic oyer the AAA's green manure
crops for which Oregon is 'grow
ing the seed. He wonders if the
Oregon acreage of Austrian peas
and hairy vetch is still increas
ing. , -
S. Bliss Leslie, former Wil
lamette university stadent ' and
later employed at the Salem
postoffice, ; whs , has 'been J at
tending officers eaadldate
s c h o I at "Aberdeen . Proving
Gronnd. Sid, will graduate
Jane 5 with a commission : as
second lieutenant and will be
assigned "Xm"Cmp Adalr,"ac
cording to- werd received by
Mrs. Leslie.
. Among the navy recruits an
nounced from Portland Wednes
day were Dean Russel Bigler, Ro
bert Conrad Blensly and Emer
son Hough, all of Salem.
Jack Lachelle
Theodore Milton Lacy
Joyce Evelyn Lambert
Shirley Joan ' Lancford
George David Lassie
Herman Ray Lawsen
Patricia Anne Leary
Roger Alexander Leclere
Doris Jeane Leek
Maxine Leisinses' .
Janice Elaine Leinmaa
; Raoiona Esther Leanburg
Florence LucreUa Lewis
Robert Jack Lindley
Donald Edward Link
' Betty Adele Lively
Doyle Lockard '
Etta May Losey
: Ernestine Winona Loveland
Hugh Gilbert Loveit .
Doris Elaine- Lovre r
Kay Constance Low
George Graham Mackay. Jr.
Marian Macy
Shirley Mae Magnuson
Ralph Victor Majeski
Frances Patricia Mansfield '
. Lois Luzetta Martin ;
- Margret Jane Martin
Fay Bonita MattoK
Patricia Jean Maurer
. Everett May
Pairida Anne McCargar
; Mary Elizabeth McClain
John McCracken
Harry Ross McDoweU
Elizabeth Ann MeCct
'Beverly McGUchraU '
Gwendolyn McLeed.
Sally Elda McLerran -Delia
Pauline Merk
-Rodney Roes Miles
Ernest Henry MUier .
Pauhno Evelyn Miller -
Wayne Le Roy Miller.
Wsley Raw land Miller
-Bernice Mischler
(i WiUiam Parry MoMey
Jack Frank Morgan .
William Sunderland Mott v
-1 Lorraine M. Murdock v..
Evelyn Rita Nelson
' Joseph Harold Nelson -Marilyn
Jane Nelson
PhyUis Dell Nelson -
Ruth RoseUe Nelson
Helen Jean Newman -
Coralee ' Nichols '
- James Alvin Nickel
Robert Henry Niemeyer
Patricia Mary Noble ,
Joan Orville Nye
. Laura Melissa Oar
: LoveUa Cameron O'Brien
Lillian Oliver .
. Anna Marie Oison
Betty Osbora. . t-
Milton Ross PaHeske
. t'Wallace A. Palmate er
. Donald Edward Pmaek
Shirley Elaine Parker
Arthur Donglas Parke v
Lucile Jaeklin Parks
: William Becker Patton ! .
Lucille Luht Pavey - .
Gwendolyn Mae Pearson . v
William Frederick Perlich
Marjorie Ellen Peterson
Robert LaVerne Peterson -Bernard
Gene Phillips
" Betty Mae Pierce :
Doris Lorraine Pinneo
Lawrence Arthur Pohl v
Marjorie Poindexter
. Thelma Victoria Poteel -William
Winfred Poorman "
Marjorie Jean Potter '"?
Clair Bdon Priera
James Paul Piirdy
- Naclme Jewel Raboin - '
Alice Marie Ramsden
Frank Harold Ransom a
Floyd Richard Ransom
Virginia Raph - .
Herbert Ray
Howard Harold Read ; .
Doriev Dale Reeves
Donaid 1-lwooJ Reger ,
Ruui Remwali
Bernice Lorrsine Rentscliler :
Maeida Lucille Reynold
Allan Ricnardson
Harry Gordon Robertson
Joan Roddy
Janet Lee Rogers
Alice Jewell Rose
Jean Rowland
tCurtis Ruecker
r Pvt. Lyle I Eoch has comple
ted a 45-day course in , the ar
moredforce school at Fort Knox,
Ky. Pvt. Ruch is the son of Mrs.
Alta Ruch, 2180 Maple avenue,
Salem. , .
PORTLAND, Hay 27.-JVThe
US marine corps reported Thurs
day that the following 17-year-olds
recently have been induct
ed: Francis Schafer, Barlow; John
Schenck; Molalla; Frederick
Douglas, Newberg; William Hol
man t and i John : Jones,; Dayton;
Lloyd McElroy, Lafayette; Hen
ry Jacobs-Dallas; Donald Maes
tretti, Salem.
, Pet, Leonard Neal of the US
marines left Wednesday to return
to San Diego after a ten day fur
lough at the home of his mother,
Mrs. Clara Neal ' of Sublimity.
Leatherneck .Neal has. completed
his eight weeks in "boot camp
and received an expert's rating on
the rifle range,-.'-)-; U.;:L'i"'y
CAMr SAN LUIS OBISPO.
Calif. Hie' ; promotion of Pvt.
Frank Vlasic of Salem, Ore,- to
the rank of private first class has
been announced by his command
ing officer, First LL FM. Sar
gent. ;;-.;,if.,
v Private Vlasic, who is stationed
at this central California army
post with a special service unit,
was- inducted - In the army - Sep
tember 30, 1942, at Fort Lewis,
Wash. In civilian life, he operated
a night club in Bingham, Utah.
His wife is employed as an office
clerk. L,
Private. Vlasic has a brother,
Pfc. Joe Vlasic, who is a radio
operator in the air corps. " The
two are the sons of Mrs. Francis
Vlasic ; " .. i-- r -v:'"
r Second Lt. Charles S. McFJ
hlany In the marine corps has
; completed his advanced flight
training at the Pensaeela, Fla,
naval air tralnhir center, ac
cording U word received here.
After a short gr&daatlen leave,
he was assigned to combat daty
: at a naval air training center.
Lt McElhinwy is a former WI1-1
- lamette university student and
Is the son of Charles S. McEl-
hlnny, 1S5S Cosurt street. ' He
enlisted as . an aviation , cadet
last August, . taking pre-flight
training - at Pasco, Wash.
Orval Cooler has written his
wife that he has been promoted
to signalman, petty officer third
class, with the US coast guard at
Seattle. He entered training a
year ago at Port Townsend, Wash.
UCooley is-the so of Mr. and-Mrs.
E. W. Cooley, 2265 Mill street
' Rex Hardy, son ef Mr. and Mrs.
W. G. Hardy, is taking a preOight
course at Drury college, Spring
field, Mo, and expects to com
plete his program there next Aug
ust. Before enlisting in the armed
Leland Eugene Russell '
Marjorie Mae Rutherford -Stanley.
Ryals
Phyllis Marguerite Ryan
Margaret Ruth Saffron
Marylyn Joyce Sampson
' Carl Milton Savage '
Raymond Schiess
Leonard Reuben Schmaltz
Dolores Carrie Schmierer r
Howard Leonard Schoen . i -Murray
McLeod Schofield - ' ,
Gladys Mao SchoUian
Helen Mary Schroeder
Mary Helen Schroeder
Ellen Amelia Schulzo
Dell Everett Schwartz :
Patricia Sears
Opal Mae Seid
Donna Jean Shafer
James Leonard SheMon . .
Izola Shepp
Clyde Garold Shreve
Robert Hausmer Siefarth
Calvin Joseph Siemens
Betty -Gene Simmons
Bland Frank Simmons -Raymond
Joseph Slick
Howard Smalley, Jr.
JeaaadeQ Smith -
Kenneth Hugh Smith ,
Meryl William Smith
Nevitt Brenton Smith
Ronald Max Smith
. Shirley Irene Smith ,
- Letha Marie Snider
Barbara Jane Spauldine
Robert Stacey
Richard -Andrew Stark
Betty Barbara Steer
James Odrtc Stettler
Henry Arthur Stevenson
Buena Malbum Stewart
Norman Faulkner Stone
Garth- Stonehocker " ,
Janet Ruth Stout
. Janetto Stratton
Earl R. Strausbaugh. Jr " i
Wayne Ehria Struble "
- Lyman Sundin. Jr.
William Thomas Terra -Gwekia
Mae Thatcher
' Earl Fredrick Thompson
Heater Jean Thompson "
Howard Ronald Taornhul Z
E1.-?0 Ttesleatad . -
Virginia Irene Tomkins
-Robert Lee Tompkins
Claire Ann Toomb - --. .
Barbara Jo Trailer . - v
Rosetta Tricker ,
Emily Sina Turner, ..
Gertrude Mattia Turner
Elda Uneer
Collins Willard Utter
Charles Edward Valeneeurt '
Betty Jane Van Osdol
Audrey Eiieene Vauehan
. Dienie Julianna Verhagen
- Verna Marpsret Vickers
Marybeth Vincent
Ireno Kahtryn Wacken
June Wavoner
Harriett Winonah Walker ' "
Marion Lou Wampler ' -S-
Gerald Watson
Clarence Leslio Webber
- Gordon Churchia WeUer
Bette Lee White
tCharles D. Whittemore
Iicotha May Wieglenda . l . , ;
Per?y Colleen Wienert ' "
Jack Randolph Wilbur
Thelma Wilcox
Anna Mae Wiles '
Jerome Morton Williams
Luarma Blair Williamson -Juanita
Oar line Wilson
Jan rose LiUian W'imer '
Victor Eugene Winegar - .
Jfxiephine L. Wixikenwerder
Htlen Withers
Marilyn Wodraska '' "
Dorothy E Wohlgemuth "
I'rma Wolvert"u
Macyle Jean Woodruff
D-tbit Joe Woodward -
Norma Jean Wooton - ,
Homer Workman
Arthur Gordon Wyatt
Ka.heryn Marie Zimmerman ' .
I len Marjorie Zir.k
M ember National Honor Soe!err- -
tMembei National Athletic Society.
i
Native scene, evidently. from a
Richard W. Thatcher of Salem.
Clww time at a south west Pscifie
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One way to traverse a jeusrle stream.
services. Hardy ' was a freshman
at Willamette university.
Sidney D. Hoffsoaa, formerly
employed at the audits division at
the state house, has - completed
his training as a deputy finance
and fiscal officer at Camp Croft,
SC, and has been promoted to
the rank of i captain. -
CapL Hoffman is now stationed
at Fort Harrison, InL, as finance
disbursing, officer.
CapL Hoffman was graduated
from the University of Oregon in
1932.
. .
Joseph Gately. chief water- ..
tender in the US navy, has .been
cited far inert toriens coadoct in
avctlen .asainst the enemy, ac
cording to an anneoncement
from the 13th naval district
i Gately lighted two boilers un
der the decks of a banting, list
ing ship daring an engagement,
the citation said. ; .4 -
Captain Stephen A. Stone Jr,
transferrins from Los Angeles to
another location, .Is spending his
furlough in Salem with his -parents
and brothers at 373 Leslie
street.
ALBANY Sgt. James Howard
Is in Albany on a two-day fur
lough from his duties at Euphra-
ta, Wash to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. F4 Howard, and also
to attend the graduation exercises
of Albany high schooL His sister,
Miss Mary an Howard, is a mem
ber of the graduating class. . Sgt.
Howard is also a graduate of the
Albany high school. -
Edward McKee, who has been
stationed at Fort Canby for two
years, is - neing xransierrea 10
Hammer Field, Calif., to the army
air force. Mrs. McKee. the former
Betty Erb, Is returning to Albany
from Long Beach, Wash, where
she and Pvt. McKee have been
living, and wiH make .her home
with her paretns, Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Erb, for the duration. ,
Jadge L. G. Lewelllng and Mrs.
Lewelling enjoyed . a visit from
their son, Lt. Asa Le welling a few
days ago. LL LeweHIr?, who has
been stationed at Cloves, TTTJ, is
being transferred to Lincoln, Neb
by the US air force. While here
LL LeweHing also visited in 'Sa
lem at the home of Mrs.Lewel-
lings parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Cus
ter Ross.
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Jack StHes visited briefly here
with his parents, i Mr, and Mrs.
E. ff." Stiles, while enroute from
Grove City, Pau, where he attend
ed a naval radar school, to San
Francisco, - where he is to ' take
further training In r a d a r on
Treasure Island.
X,TONSPvt. Earl BasseU ' of
Camp . White visited Monday at
the home of his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Bassett - -
" : INDEPENDENCE F red Rus
sell has been spending - a jshort
furlough There with hir mother,
Mrs. 3: R.-Wilson. He has been
in training with the navy at Far
ragut, Idaho. -Tie has been in the
service -eight weeks. He received
the coxswain rating recently. ; ,
: Delbert Taylor, who recently
finished his training at the cooks
and bakers school at Farragut,
Idaho," has : been ' transferred ' to
Bremerton. He has been" in the
naval hospital ttds week, with the
mumps, . ' ' "
- Mrs.- Gerald Bnekley received
word this week that her husband
was graduated Monday from ad
vanced flying school at Eagle
Pass, ' Texas He v received ,his
wings and the commission of sec
ond lieutenant.
Lt Fred Calef has beea transferred-
from Maryland to the pro
curement center ' la New York
City. Mrs. Calef Is In New York
with her husband, "
Dsnaglaa Dodete, ' aisutrtsrsnaater
second class, is spending a short
leave here with his, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul - Dodele. Douglas,
who has been - In the navy . for
three years, eight months, was at
Pearl - Harbor when it was at
tacked. . This Is bis first leave
home since then. , ' ' - .
14. Carl Chaves arrived Wed
nesday to visit with his wife. LL
Chavez has just completed an -advanced
course of study at Fort
Bel voir, Va. ...
Tarn Bitehlt . has been visit
ing here with friends this week.
He is a specialist mate first class,
stationed at the ; main- navy post
office in an Diego. , '
Chaplain and Mrs. K. A. Nel
son and son are visiting for a few
days at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Hersel Peyree. Chaplain Nelson
recently hn be en, transferred
from Fort Sill, Okla, to Camp
Adair. He was pastor of the Bap
tist church here about ten years
ag. He delivered the sermon at
the Baptist church Sunday night
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