The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 22, 1945, Page 10, Image 10

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Tli OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Tuesday Morning. May 22. 1945
II Graduated
At Hazel Green
! Farrell Is Speaker for
i Commencement Held
On Friday
.HAZEL GREEN the school
." presented 11 eighth graders in
graduation Friday, May 18. Rob
ert S. Farrell, jr., secretary of
state, gave the 'address.1, L. M.
Vice made 'the invocation; wel
come by the class president, Rich
ard Kasper; presentation' Of the
' Gag, Billy Klein; "little Lena and
' Hans", and "Neapolitan Nights"
were sung by a girls chorus.
Class will was given by James
- Yibbert; I Love a Lassie" sung
by Fern Vice; duet,t "Giannina
Mia," by Alberta Fern and Betty
Jean Carroll; valedictory by Glen
- Worden; tap : dance by Donna
Hagen; vocal, "Carmena," by
i Betty Jean Carroll; class prophecy
by Ronald Rentz.
i Kenneth W. Bayne, chairman of
the "school board, presented the
eighth grade diplomas.: Marie
Stettle, recessional; Mrs. Ralph
Gilbert was the accompanist The
nazei urtcn varaen ciud yre
sented corsages to the graduates.
Violet Dick is the teacher of the
upper grades and Marie Stettler
of .the primary room. Both were
offered contracts for next . year
and Mrs. Stettler has accepted,
- but Mrs. Dick has 'declined!
' Mrs. Albert Fern an& Mrs. Dick
entertained for the eighth graders
with a dinner at the Fern home
and a movie in Silverton last
Wednesday.
I Miss Arlyce Klampe and her
mother entertained for the sev
enth and eighth- grade pupils at
the Klampe home last Friday.
. Games and dancing were the en
tertainment .
i Nolan and Marilyn Jones en
tered. Hazel .Green school, from
Bethany recently.
" : Th Annual TTazpl ttrtvn srhnnl
picnic will be held Tiiesday, May
22. All families are invited and,
weather permitting, it will be in
y: Hazel Green park.
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Amity Mail Is
Hospitalized
iAMITY John Rosenbalm, who
has been critically ill at his home,
i , has been taken to a McMinnville
hospital for treatment Wednesday.
; jJ. P. Allison, real (estate man
-: ' was brought to his home from the
hospital Wednesday. He has been
.. ill for several months.
. iRev. G. E. Gillaspio, pastor of
the Amity . Baptist chuirch, has re-
i tamed" from Green Lake, Wis.,
I where he attended a conference
i of rural preachers. -'
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Newman
of Salem visited at the home of
i Mr. and Mrs. H. J. RIphter. They
j were returning f r o m Wheeler,
Ore., where he has been taking
' treatments.
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Valley Briefs
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Plan Memorial The Silverton
VFW plans a special j memorial
service at the, regular meeting
May 30. Mayor George Chris ten
sen has issued a proclamation set
ting aside May 25 and 26 as Poppy
days for Silverton where the VFW
and American Legion auxiliaries
will sell poppies on those two
days. Mrs. Lester Standard is
chairman for the VFW and Mrs.
C. H. Dickerson for the Ameri
can Legion.
Clear Lake Graduation Grad
uation exercises will be held at
the Clear Lake school Tuesday,
May 22, at 7:30 pm The graduates
are Patty Cooksley, Ronald Ham
mack, Vera Rich, Donald Weath
ers. The invocation will be made
by Rev. W. H. Cooksley of the
Clear Lake Evangelical church.
The commencement address will
be given by Rev. Dudley Strain,
pastor of the First
church.
Christian
Mrs. Booth Speaker Agnes
Booth, county school superintend
ent, will be the speaker Thurs
day at the Middle Grove com
mencement. School , will close on
May 25 with an annual picnic
with the alumni and a ball game,
Members of the class are Iris
Proudfit, Donald Bassett, Robert
Beautler, Dale Cheek, Elvin Goode
and Gene Scofield.
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Kadderly Comes West Wallace
Kadderly, formerly of the Oregon
State college extension staff and
recently with the U. S. Depart
ment of agriculture in Washington,
is coming back to Oregon July
to be agricultural news manager
of KGW. Kadderly, a graduate of
Oregon State college in 1916, has
many friends in the Willamette
valley, j
, Falls. City Plans The high
school commencement will be held
May 24 at 8:30 in the Falls City
high school auditorium. Members
of the class are Freida Kathriner,
Barbara Murphy, Paul Murphy,
Wilma Dunaway, Jerry Living
ston, Darlene Rancore, Rosa Lee
Brown, Harold Cooper and Theo
Dickenson.
Hazel Green Meeting The re
ligious education program for the
public schools will be presented at
a special meeting Tuesday night
at Hazel Green school. Lenora
Strong, head of the project in
Salem for several years will ex
plain it A previously scheduled
meeting was postponed until Tues
day. -
In Hospital Linda Wolf, 5-
year-old daughter of the Don
Wolfs of Newport is a patient at
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let's go! We're got
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effort! Remember, last
year we had two war
loan drives by this time.
The 7th is two great
drives in one. Let's make
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Statesman3 s Cotiimunity; Correspondents.
the hospital there suffering from
pneumonia. She is a granddaugh
ter of Mr; and Mrs. Fred Wolf of
Kelzer.
Injures Arm
David Finley,
small son of the Laurence Finleys
in Talbot, broke
his left arm when
be fell while playing at the school
picnic He was taken to a Salem
hospital. '
Visits From
Medford Mrs.
Claude CM Haggard of Medford is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Pickell
community.
in the Aumsville
Loses Flnger-knark Hall caught
his . finger between timbers while
A. J. Frank Lum
ber company at Aumsville and had
to have the index finger removed.
Clean Up Day! Set The Aums
ville cemetery board has
set Thursday, May 24, as clean up
day?
Plan Meeting-i-The district con
venation of the Neighbors of Wood
craft will be held May 21 and : 22
at Amity, in the IOOF hall,
Liberty Plans
Commencement
Of Class of 16 j
LIBERTY Graduation exer
cises for five gijrls and 11 boys of
the! eighth grade will ' be held
Wednesday, May 23, at 8 p.m.;
The! class motto is "The Door
to Success is Labeled 'Push' ";
class flower, carnation; class col
ors, la vendar and gold. " I
Toe class officers are Carl Bell,
president;? Charles Austin, . vice
presjdent Dorothy Gregory, sec-
retary. Other graduates are Alma
Barker, Loren fGene Custer, Di
ana Heitman, ilae Ilene Hewitt,
Elizabeth Hockett, Paul Waminga,
Frank Karner.j Melvin Karsten,
Dick Nordal, Edison Nowlin, Jo
seph Prather, ! Norman Tokstad,
Douglas Van Dyke.
. V, A. Ballantyne will make the
invocation, Ma; r Lucas will pre
sent the class, Charles Austin is
valedictorian and Dorothy Greg
oryj" salutatorian. Dr. V. D. Bain
will, give the address.
Valley Births
, t SILVERTON-p-Born at the Sil-
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verton hospital
to Mr. and Mrs,
Haryey Kaser,
a son. Lynn, the
third son to the Kasers. Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Knight and Mr. and
Mrs. F. D. Kaser are grandparents.
Born at the Silverton hospital
Mayl 18, a daughter to Mr. and
Mrs; A. A. Huber of Mt. Angel.
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Graduation Will
Be Held Thursday
3WEGLE The eighth grae
graduation . exercise for Swegle
claps of six will be held in the
school auditorium Wednesday
night with Rev. John Trachsel tie
speaker. The annual school picnic
will be held Thursday at the school
with, those attending bringing la
regular picnic dinner. At 2:30 In
the afternoon a soft ball game will
be played with both boys and girls
teams playing. On Friday the
pupils will return for their report
cards. Friday night the sixth aijid
seventh grade pupils gave a party
fori the eighth grade class with
Mrs. Glen Straw, Mrs. Cecil
Frame, Mrs. C, Farmen and Mifs.
Albert Werner assisting. Serving
on- the committees refreshment
chairman, Marilyn Frame with
Goldie McDougal and John David
Biles assisting; decorations, Joan
Stark, chairman, with Betty Hall
and Wallace Hoffman, and games,
Carol Hatfield with Dorla Jen
Lee and Richard Hoffman. Other
members of the seventh grade class
are Leonard Snethen, Merline C-
zad, Lloyd Nelson and Dolores
Farmen.
' Last Tuesday was dress up day
for? the eighth grade with tog
tumes representing cowboys, aiid
tramps, and boys as girls.
School pictures were taken 6n
Tuesday of the different grades.
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TUESDAY, MAT - . ' '
Prtum-Maclcay Home :' Extension
unit home o Mrsi H. H, Facet I of
WUUrd. 130 pjn. K ' i
WEDNESDAY, MAY tt' l' : ' f
Stayton, Woman's; club, i clubhouse,
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THURSDAY, MAY-24
Marion Farmers' ; Union auxiliary,
FU halL 11.
FRIDAY, MAY 15 1 ti 1
,Edina Lane Home Extension unit.
nome 01 Mrs. Robert Kiemple,
Honor Mothers
Of Dallas Class'
DALLAS The seventh grade,
taught by Mrs. i Walter Grazer,
gave a Mother's day program Fri
day afternoon when mothers were
presented with corsages.
Numbers . on the program In
cluded living statue of "Raising
the Flag on I wo Jima, followed
by the flag salute; piano numbers
by Betty Janzen and Beverly
Kliever; .. dramatization - of the
pome, "I Love ! You, Mother;
Zelma Friesen, reader; a skit, "The
Last Will and Testament of the
Seventh Gradey 'closed the pro
gram. - ) ; i
As each name or a teacher vas
called by the judge, Jack Siebert,
a member of the! class responded
with a bequest The bequest to
Mrs. Grazer was withheld pend
ing the closing of school.
1 J. Marion ' O'Brien, ) principal,
announced that to date 'nearly! 10
tons of paper had been collected
and that the contest would end
next Friday. (
' Tks ts of fhs worlI ars upon Alaska. Callsd 'ward's
ToUt" whin U was purchased from Russia for $7,290,0001 U
Is todar ?e4&sed to be truly "Ths Great CountrT." jek & boStm iars cdways
caBsd it. Lfnldog & Ocddsnt to & Orient, la 'tSwjdawWag a el GM.Pad2c
Alaska wd be oa the trade-routes el a shrpeadeus bcW world commerce, Eseli a
: rich storehocss of fabulous treasures In lnlnsrals. &nber, &uu furearing cnhnnlfc
and Tsa ci areas of great agricultural ierCHtr, It proride &m Wesfs greatest
J challenge td the spirit el fix pioneer. Commirdanr sewed w mpdstt steamships
wbicb ply sheltered Inland seas oi Incomparable grandeurAlaska wCl be the mecca
olboth tourists and enterprisers la the fasdnafing new world !l & peaos.
SICKS',BREWING
Kansas Woman
Visits Sister
Serviceman's Wife Is "
' Gaest at Aomsyille
From Midwest Home
AUMSVILLE Freda Hoerner
of Manhattan, Kan, is visiting at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. M.
Peabody. ; Her husband, Glenn
Hoerner, a brother of Mrs. Pea
body, Is in the army. v
Mrs. Eleanor Titus, living south
west of Aumsville, : has had
stroke, and Is in a critical condi
tion. Her left side is affected.
Mrs. Mable Gulliford has been
ill the last two . weeks but is now
able to be up.
O. E. Roberts has started on the
foundation of bis new store. The
pouring of concrete has begun.
Dave Beck; of Coos Bay is visit
ing bis daughter. Mrs. - Don F.
RudisO. I
Monmouth Teacher
Purchases Property
MONMOUTH Mrs. Irene Bar
ry has purchased a house from the
Leonard Moores on Jackson street
and will take possession soon. She
is reported to have sold her own
home on North Knox street to
Warren Nowowiejski. Mrs. Barry
taught in the high school several
years, and is under contract to
teach next year.
McCall, Idaho, Woman
Visits With Relattives
EAST ENGLEWOOD Mrs.
Lloyd Scott; from McCall, Idaho,
was a guest of her sister and -family,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lai kins,
last week. Mrs. Scott came for
a mothers day visit with their
parents, Mr.' and Mrs. F. E. Parker
at Oregon City. I
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