- ft i - i . 1 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Wednesday, Tone 1, 1948 THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS .. W W I r , From Th Oregon Statesman' VoI!y Correspondents Jeff ergon High Students Receive Special Awards JEFFERSON M. H. Beal, school superintendent, made the following awards at commence ment Thursday night: Scholarship i placque, Yvonne Rosenau and Robert Higgins; cit izenship, parlene Winn; school spirit, Joan Johnson; athletics, Al fred McCann; activities, Kathar ine Specht; band.v David Arnold; music. Leighton, Weddle; perfect attendance, Katherine Specht, salutatorian. Darlene Winn; val edictorian, Yvonne Rosenau; ASB president. Jack Grimes; DAR certificate. Yvonne Rosenau; in-, ter-class trophy, sophomores. Garden Glub To Stage Show At Oak Grove OAK GROVE The Oak Grove Garden club will stage its annual flower show and silver tea Tues day, June ?, at the Grange hall. Exhibitors have been requested to have their entries arranged by noon when judging will start, he how will be open to the public from 2 to 5 pjn. and from 7 to . 10 p.m. Garden clubs of Dallas, Rickre all and, Independence have b een Invited to compete. Rose compe tition will be featured in the show. The following clashes will be open for entries: Class 1, one bjoom and three blooms of one ariety each In yellow, white, .pink, red and multicolored; clas , 2, one open rose, any color; clas 3, polyantha roses, one to three to the container: class 4, single votes, one to three toJthe contain er; class 5, miniature roses; class f, twelve roses of one color and 12 roses o mixed colors; class 7. decorative arrangements with ros es, predominating; class 8, other flowers arrangements, any flow ers; class 9, novelty arrangements, horticulture ,and potted plants. Committee chairmen are Mrs. J. D. Allen, classification; Mrs. War Ten Allen, refreshments; Mrs, Frank Farmer, staging: Mrs. R! W. Hogg, reception; Mrs.. Nellie White, garden clubs, and Mrs. E. L. Her rell, general chairman. nasiern uairvmcn Visit Independence INDEPENDENCE A group of eastern Jeryrv broerlern on their" way to the National Jerev sah; brought from Portland on a tour to Polk rmintv Saturdav by mem ber of the Polk County Jer-evl club and tfee Irirtependence Cham ber of Commerce. They were serv ed dinner in the citv nnrk by the women of the Jersey club. 20 Students, To Graduate At Monmouth MONMOUTH Commencement exercises for Monmout hhign school will be held Tuesday, June 7, at 8 p.m. in gampbell hall au ditorium. Dr. Harry L. Dillin, pres ident of Linfield college will, be the speaker. Baccalaureate sermon, with the Rev. Herman D. Wiebe of the lo cal Baptist church, will' be held Sunday night. June 5, at the Chris tian chrch. There are 20 graduates, 12 girls and eight boys. Mildred DeVoss is valedictorian and Peggy Neal, salutatoriffh. V The graduates:- Betty Bollinger; La Velle Breon, James Comstock, George Condon, Mildred DeVof. Don DuToit, Hel-' en Elkins, Don Gregg, Oscar Groves, jr., Betty Heide, Bobbie May; Clifford ; Menning, i Marilyn Miller. Peggy Neal, Sylvia Part low. N-o;d Sawtelle. John Stump, Anita Westfall and Gladys Young. '?Swcgle Mother Ite turn Home with IVew Bahy j SWEGLE- Mrs. Harold Norton ! h.'i . returned from the hospital with her new baby daughter. Mr. : and Mrs. Charles Norton of East C&rdcn road are the grandparents. Mr. and. Mrs. A. C. Srhaffer are ; .beinging congratulated Tn the birth ' ' of their first grandchild, a son born Fridav at Salem General hos pital ?r Mr. and Mm. Daryl Ma son (Carrol Sthaffer). He has been i I.rrv Steven, ' V alley Hirlhs ! DALLAS Mr. and Mr. OJewel- I lyn RowHl are parents of a new ! soVi. Robert Hale, born Mav 23. He ' li their firrt child. j DALLAS -Mr. and Mrs. S. L. ' Brarwh are parent of a new duugh- ; ter. Betty Louise, born May 19. DALLAS Mr. and Mr. Eugene I Williams are parents of a new son. ! J-arry Eugene, born May 23 at Dal- j las hospital. ' DALLAS Mr. and" Mrs. Don-' Id Frahci are parents, of a new i daughter. 'Linda Marare, born May 22 at Dallas hospital. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Homer McAllister are parents of theirj erond child, born at Ba-rtell hos-; pital Mar 20. ' ! DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley I Van-Order are parent. of a new j son, born May 22 at Bartell hospi- ! lal. i - . i VnUey Hricfc 1 Valley Obituaries Kverett A, DeVinney SILVEKTON Funeral services for Everett Aaron DeVinney, 76, who died Monday at the Silver ten hospital, will be held Wed neiday at 2 p m. at the Memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral home. Burial will be in Silverton , cemetery. DeVinney came here In 1942 and had been employed by the city as park and municipal swimming "pool superintendent. Survivors are the widow, Josie, twa- daughters, Ethel M. Hand ley of Santa Monica, Calif.; Marie Parker. Vallier, Mont.; two sons, Clyde J. of Williams. Mont ; Ray E. of Silverton: five grand chil dren and two great grand children. McMinnville Donald G. Mader of McMinhvjlle route, 3, recently visited the U. S. Naval academy at Annapolis. Md.. aboard the de stroyer USS Henley. Mader is a quartermaster, tecond class, in the regular navy. Bethel J. G. Lauderback, Bethel district dairy farmer, is In Salem General hospital undergoing tests for an illness. Because he has been unable to secure help to operate his farm, his stock will be sold In an auction Thursday, June 2. at hli farm op the Pen road,"24 Wiles fast of Four Cor ners. , Salem Height The Salem Heights school will hold its grad uation exercises Wednesday, June 1, In the Community hall at 8 pm. The sixth arid seventh grades will be guests. Due to the consoli dation of the district, the .sixth and seventh grade will attend the Leslie Junior High school next year. Liberty The Liberty school will hold its annual picnic on Wed nesday, June 1, at the school. Par ents and neighbors are invited to attend, and preschool children are especially invited. Parents are asked to bring a family, picnic lunch and their service. Liberty The Liberty Com munity club will meet Friday,! June 3, at 6 p.m., for a covered- j dish dinner in the school lunch- j room. There will be. no business j meeting. There will be a ball ! game, the married and single! boys. . j , Macleay The Madeay Grange, will meet at the Grange hall Fri- ' day night. June 3. The Home Ec- j onomics club is in charge of the I program. , ; ; TODAY ,! S , Double Green Stamp Day AT 177 North liberty Victor Point Residents Visit Oyer Week End VICTOR POINT Visitors here for the Memorial day week end were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hofstetter and; the former's sister Fannie of Vancouver at the J. J. Doerfler home. Mri and' Mrs. Paul Sharo and daughter, Sandra, of Springfield,' were visitors at the C. C. Jones home andatso visited with Mr. Sharp's mother and . sister in Sa lem. Guests at the Ov W. Humph reys home were Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Grar of Toledo., Mr. and Mrs. Francis lliller and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Verback entertained a ! group of relatives from YacolL Washing ton and The Dalles.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fischer, Morris : and Evlyn Joined friends on a weekend fishing trip to Sut tle lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Alexander of Albany called at the home of 're latives here Monday; Mrs. Alexan der (Inez Fischer) formerly Jived here.: j Local Food Package Reaches Norwegians LIBERTY-SALEM HEIGHTS PROSPECT Word has been re ceived that the food parcel sent bj- the extension unit has reached Norway. It was sent to Johanna Turner Graduation Exercises Tonight TURNER Baccalaureate ser vices for Turner; jhigh school's graduating class- were held Sun day at the Assembly of God church. Commencement exercises will be Wednesday, June 1, at 8 p.m. R. E. Lieuallen. Oregon College of Education .faculty mem ber, will be the speaker. Kj els tad. who is a school teacher there. She wrote that she shared the box with the school .hildren. The thing loved the best by the children was the popcorn. They don't have popcorn there a.nd never saw anything like it before. After It was popped they bated to eat it Turner High Music Groups Hold Picnic TURNER Turner high school's band and glee club closed a suc cessful year Tuesday with a picnic and swim at Dallas park. Buses and private cars took the entire student body of the high school to Avery park at Corvallis Friday for an all-day picnic, swimming, boating and ball games. Walter Krause is music instrfit tor at the school, and will be (jrfec tor next year of the Tumer-Aums-ville union district. Lancaster Unit1 ! Holds Meeting EAST SALEM The last meet ing of the year for Lancaster home extension unit was held Friday in the kitchen demonstration room of Hogg brothers " x . Jane Coie, equipment .advisor, assisted Mrs. Cleo Keppinger and Mrs. Robert Ffomm. project lead ers, in preparing a luncheon with the broiling method of cooking. There wefe 15 members and one guest. Mrs. William Allen in at tendance. New officers were in stalled in the afternoon by Mrs. Cleo Keppinger.. Mrs. Albert Fa bry was "installed as chairman; Mrs. Robert F;. Fromm, vice chair man; Mrs. Dan Scharf, secretary. and Mrs. Henry Shriek, treasurer. Cooperators reports and j prefer ences for next year's projects wre taken care of. Mrs. Robert Picker el will again serve as reporter. Garden Club Holds Season's Last Meeting SALEM HEIGHTS The Little Garden club held its last, regular meeting ,Thuiday at the nome" of Mrs. Lewis Judson. A cohered dish dinner was served kt.hoon. New officers, installed Here: president. Mrs. L. L. Bennett; vice president. Mrs. Ed A. Carleton, and secretary-treasurer,' Mrs. F, O. Welling. Mrs. Ralph Cartwright was the installing officer. 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