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odd' oo omnio on onno 18 The Slatasman, Salem. Oregon. Friday. May 21. 1948 Hazel Green Graduates Eight in Early Exercises J o o o Scout Honors troop 61, and Norman Kettinger Californians Visit Liberty Relatives LIBERTY Tech Sergeant and Mrs. AJ Beardsley and their son Mike from California are visit ing friends in Salem while on a 10-day furlough. They are with his sister, Mrs. Earl Blankenship of Roberts. Beardsley is with the air transport command and re ports for duty on May 21 when he will go to Tokyo. Beardsleys have sold their place in Vista Acres to Mr. and Mrs. Fred F. Stanton of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin. Just and son Donald of Racine, Wis., have ski, carpentry; Otis Phillips, horsemanship, carpentry and per sonal health; Jearold Slattum, personal health, wood carving and animal industry, all of troop 37. purchased the lease on the Lib erty store from Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller. Millers will run their own place, "The Welcome Inn," a grocery and confectionery at Ulahec I J Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Free of El Cerrito, Calif, have left for ' home after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest-Free. i of troop 54. Awards: Howard Oppleton, woodwork; Kenneth Larson, cook ing and textiles; Merle Davis, Da vid Finley, Keith Bonner, James Bonner, Cledus Perlcins, dairying; Richard Brekke, dramatics, leath erwork and public speaking; Charles Davis, forestry and elec tricity, all of troop 61. Billy Rossow, carpentry, horse manship, and personal health; Norman McDonald, and Tommy Hynes, hog and pork production. Distributed rr 5 ?t I -A . - - GERVAIS Silver Falls district court of honor, Boy Scouts of America, was held in the local high school Tuesday night with I. B. Alfred, Silverton, presiding, and Perry Williams as secretary. Backache, Leg Pains May Be Danger Sign - rDt-A ArY Advancements .included: Life, Dough las Hall, Raymond Rose, Of Tired Kidneys I bod Kelso, troop 54 woodcarving, carpentry and per- First class: Larrie Monnicr. post ! sonal health: Donald Bowlsby. patrol, 60. j personal health, hove repairs. Second class: Dean Libner, Don- scholarship, plumbing and safe aid Bivens, Joe Carter, Jerry ty; Bob Jones, athletics, Post Howell, La Verne McKee, Bob Patrol 88. Warren, Roger King. Melvin Mel- j Gerald Bowlsby, home repairs, ton, Donald Wilch, Howard Pop- . wood carving, plumbing, carpen- Sac about tbem. Nature yoa that toot fcadDrr need Th kidacya arc Natarra chad takaac oca mt tfa blood. Tbcr kelp Doat araitt Aak your dracza far Deaart boot S paats a day. II tfaa 15 atlca of fcidaay tabca aajQa, a liiiiiilut dairlk. una aacrnatuDy ' Zpry rehef aod w31lLipTw IS wJJTej Jridncy tabca &ah ant povaaiOBa) araata txaat tba blood. Oct Poaaa Kto. " (0 don't work wen. pleton, Billy Lively. Kenneth try; Richard Haney, carpentry, personal health; Stephen Zeilin- tar Oat blood. Thm Dale and Kenneth Tahn all of ; 1 r i Om of the flnt of many Marion county graduating classes this spring is the eighth grade class of Hazel Green school located on the Chemawa-SUverton road. Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion county school su perintendent, was guest speaker at the graduation exercises held list night. Shown above at rehearsal are. left to right, Aletha Vibbert. Norman McDonald. George Bowlsby. Tommy Ilynes, Principal Mrs. Helen Wlesner. Albert Jalrl, Patricia Harvey, Lyle KeUey and J e raid Slattum. (Photo by Don Dill. Statesman staff photographer.) -Valley Obituaries Pan! Splonskl SCOTTS MILLS Paul Splon tki. 82. died Thursday at his home In the Crooked Finger district. He was born in Germany. Dec. 1. 1865. and came to this country when 26 vears of af?e. He is survived by hi widow. Zetta Solonski and sons, Joe, Henry and John Solon kl and daughters. Mnrv T.ros hone. all of Scotts Mills: Rose Wyland. Zett Frelnn and Tillie Frelan. all of Molalla: also eieht grandchildren. Recitation of the rosarv at the Urfer Funeral home In Mt. Aneel Fridnv at R n m. Funeral at Crooked Finper Satur day at 9 o'clock a m . burial in the Holy Rosary cemetery. Chrle T rane1 McLees DAYTON" Chprle Lemuel Mc Lees. fiS. died in 0;iklan Califor nia. He was the 'on of Mrs. Ida Mav Dnrton. Funerr.l service were held at Marv' Memorial ehooe! a' McMinnville Thu'-'dav at 3 o'r'ook Interment in Ever green Memorial p.irk. Ien.-i A. Reynolds AURORA Friend-; have learned cf the death in Portland. Mav 16. cf Mr' Lena A. Reynolds, late of 4719 Msplewood road, wife of Harrington E. RevnoMs: mother cf Mrs. Don W James. Shirlev Ann Reynolds: sister of Mrc Vern Busch, Ralph. Allen. Fnslev, Charles. Andrew. Samuel. Frank. F-stes and Harold Gribblc: also , one grandchild. Funeral services were Wednes day afternoon In Finlev's Morn tnglight chapel, Portland. i Keizer Grange Has Social Night with Flowers as Theme I KEIZER Those attending the social evening iponsored by the ' Keizer grange, and arranged with flowers as the theme, had the pleasure of viewing an unusually , large and varied assortment of blossoms. Commercial KTOwers showing included Jary Florists, cut flow ers and ferns; Schreiner Iris Gardens. 18 varieties of iris, and Glass Gardens displayed geran iums and mixed bouquets. Individuals arranging large dis plays included Mrs. Harry Broad , bent. Mrs. W. O. Pounds and Leonard Gilkey who exhibited 25 varieties of lilacs. Worthy of mention among the displays ar ranged by the smaller children was the miniature rockery ex hibited by Jamie Mount. Interest shown encouraged the committee. Gtne Malecki entertained after the no host dinner. Program included group ring ing led by Mrs. R. K. O'Connor and colored slides of national parks scenery and flowers with explanation and comments by Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Derry. Many candidates were pre-ent for the affair. Mrs. A. B. Black, Mrs. H. M. Broadbent, Mrs. C. B. Bentson, Mrs. Anna Claggett and H. S. Keefer were in charge. Valley Oiriefc Emma TTambleton Siddall PFDF.E Mr Emma Hambleton Sidd.ill Hied May 18 at a Salem hospital following two months ni nes . Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Guy Sherman of Salem. Mrs. Pete Ritner of Pedee: three sons. Donald of Portland. James of Dallas, and Richard cf Pedee. Funeral services w:!l be held Friday, Mav 21 at 2 p m at the Henkle-Bollman funeral parlors. Interment in the Kings Valley cemetery. She was born July 28, I860 at Spruce Vale. Ohio. Valley Calendar SATURDAY. MAY 22 Mac tray social dance. Granfc hall. p m. I'NDAV. MAY 21 Marion school community picnic on school grounds, basket lunch. Aiihurn Mothers To Pay Deficits For School Year FOUR CORNERS Officers were elected and 'plans made for the closing weeks of this year's school term by Auburn Mothers club Friday. Members present vot ed to pay the balance of $30 due for the religious education classes taught this past year. The Woman's club has taken care of the balance. Deficit in the school lunch program will also be paid. Plans were made to help with the school picnic June 2 by furn ishing the dessert, drinks and pa per plates. Serving on this committee will be Mrs. E. C. Sunderlin. Mrs. Or val Kennen and Mrs. Harry Eck stein. Officers installed are pre sident, Mrs. Loran Richey; vice president, Mrs. Sidney Hoffman; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Orval Kennen. Gifts were presented to this year's president, Mrs. Fred Freier by the club mothers and the teach- Turner Officers and members of Victoria Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, have been invited to be guests of the Salem chapter Saturday night. May 22. i I Jefferson Home Economics club of Ankeny grange will meet I for 1 o'clock luncheon with Mrs. . Delmer Davidson at Talbot. I Turner Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Baker are moving this week to The Dalles. Mrs. Howard Prohoska, ; Vickie and Betty Jo Lee are mov ! ing Saturday to Tacoma where ! they will reside. i j Jefferson The Sidney-Talbot j precinct will vote in the Ankeny ! grange hall. Serving on the board will be Jake Gilmour, chairman; 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Farr, Mrs. Rex i Hartley and Mrs. Edna Reeves. , Hobbard Baccalaureate serv- ' ices for Hubbard school will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. in the : gymnasium. The Rev. O. A. Jewell of the Methodist church. Wood burn, will be the speaker and the Rev. John G. Dickey. Hubbard Community church, will give the invocation and benediction. Mrs. i Janic Stein will sing, Mrs. J. O. : Russell will play the processional and accompaniments. 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