. Hh." T?if!ElrtnKipJ Saltm.' "THI E VALLEY JV EWS iCOI IM.M5 From Tha Oregon Pedee Scliobl Commencement Held Friday Statesman New Bervtca - , PEDEE Ivan Parker of Ore gon College of Education was speaker for the eighth grade gra duation Friday Mrs.- Jack Wells was pianistIrs. C. 14 Burbank gave the invocation, and the Rev. Fred Durdle pronounced; the bene diction. Graduated were Elaine Hankiris, Clarice Stepper, Rus sell Wells, Orval Stepper, Dennis Clark, Marie Wellmai, Joyce Trueax, Judith Anderson, Ken neth teurbank, Calvin McBeth and Carol. .McGonigaL I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller , fLoisSiddall) of West Salem are parents of a nine pound son, James Siddall, born Mays 21 at Salem Memorial hospital. It is their first child, "ftie baby is -the great grandson of Mrs. .Mollie La cey of Pedee. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Guy Siddall Sher man of Salem are parents of a new son born May 23 at Salem Memorial hospital. It is their se cond child. Sherman' attended local schools before moving to . Salem. ( Mrs. Sara- Maddux returned home this week from a trip to i Los Angeles where she" attended the funeral of her brother, Dan Bartel. She was accompanied by her brothers, Dick Bartel of Salt Creek and Herbert Bartel of In dependence. -Visitors at the home of Mrs. -Mollie Lacey Monday were Mr. and Mrs. John Simon's. of Helena, Mont., and Lyman and Maud Si mons of Salem. V - - Mrand Mrs. Arthur Clark and family were honored with a par ty atjthe. Jack Wells home Wed nesday following a jprayer meet ; Ing. The-XHarks , ate moving next week to "their new home near Dallas. The Glen Edwards fam ily have" purchased the Clark farm and will move there soon. Gervais Grade School Signs New,Teachcrs iRtatriimaa Nwf Service ' GERVAIS Gervais . g r a d e school closed Monday under the principalship of Mrs. Dollie Cum mings of Woodburn. Mrs. Clara JBtange, Miss Caroline Zuber and Mrs. Marjorie Niesen - are the teachers. " The teaching staff for the fall 4erm will be Principal Mrs. Ves tal W. Matter of Salem for the seventh and eighth grades: Miss Eva Kessler of Woodburn, fifth and sixth grades; Miss Caroline tuber, third .and fourth grades, and Mrs. Marjorie Nleiisen of Sa lem, the primary grades. The first broadcast of a pres idential inauguration was of Cal vin Coolidge's in 1923. The first telecast of such an event was that Jn 1949 of Harry S. Truman's. . ' y foi 7 s mi u fciw - 1 :f -'fillw -If. w11 i . r & i ! .. sw i Oregon, 'Tturtdtry. June' ty 1850, Statesman's Valley Miracle Baby . Little Dennis McKenna. wearlnr -. y s v- 4 s ' - t ? ; sv , . ..-' ;, ; yawns contentedly after arriving at his parents' Brooklyn home. Bond was a present from employees at Adelphia hospital in New York City where he was born last December j 17 weighing 27 ounces. I Termed a i'mlracle baby" and given only a 1.000 to 1 chance of survival, Dennis now weighs H pounds. (AP Wirephrto to the Statesman.) St. Marys Grade School To Graduate 50 June 5 ' lUUinua New Srric ' MT. ANGEL St. Mary's grade school will graduate a class of 25 boys and 25 girls, at commence ment exercises in the school aur ditorium Monday, June 8, at 2 p. m. The address to the graduates will be given by Rev. Gabriel Morris, OSB, principal of Mt. An gel Preparatory. Rev.- Damian Jentges, pastor, will also speak. Valedictorian is Anita Wilde and salutatoriari, james Scott. Mar-t lene Diehl was selected for histor ian and Ernest Kimlinger will be the announced. Diplomas and hon ors will e awarded by Mrs. Ag nes booth, county school superin tendent. " Musical selections will be given by the school band and by Anita Wilde, Louann Schaecher, Arlene Fessler,. Laura Schmitz, Shirley Mucken, chorus by the grades 4 to 7 and the graduates farewell song. Those who will receive tthe eighth grade certificates include Robert ,Brodesser, Kenneth Buch holz, Robert Butsch, James Fess ler, Robert Fronk, Donald Frey, Raymond Grwfsnauer,' Edward Hubar, Thomas Keegan Ernest Kimlinger,. Sylvester Kbttre, Har f I r... i Correspondents Leaves Hospital baby finery and a savings bond, old Kraerrier, Dale Looney, Peter Manion, Lee Roy Richter, Ro manus Schaffner, Charles Schae fer, Lawrence Schefers, Raymond Schmaltz, Gerald Schmitz, James Scott, Clarence Tate, Thomas Traeger, Thomas Unger, Eldo Murphy, Aileen Anderson, Dor othy Dibola, Ruth Ann Dieker, Arlene Fessler, Kathleen Gott sacker, Rita Ann Hauth, Shirley Mucken, Louann Schaecher, Lau ra Schmitz, Ingrid Sika, Anita Wilde, Marlene Diehl, Margie Drescher, Marguerite Hauth, Mar garet Beyer, Catherine Ilg, Mar lene Prosser, Marie Piatz, Margie Snider, Rosemarie Fennimore, Rita Purdy, Tillie Klein, Dolores Schultz, Ruth Wagner and Mar jorie Wurdinger. CHECK WRITER ARRESTED Murel Cluck, 848 D st., was ar rested Wednesday by a city police detective on a Marion county dis trict court warrant charging him with cashing a check on insuffi cient funds. Cluck was being held Wednesday, night on $500 bail. :' Middle Grove Gvic Group Makes Plans Statesman Newt Berries : MIDDLE GROVE Plans for the new - communitv rlnhhmis were presented by George Hardy Duuaing committee cnairman, in a meeting of the Associated Com munity clubs at Middle Grove Friday. r The club voted to endorse the nronosed school hand Istuo. T.m- ory Goode arid John Anglin, sr. were appomted on the hospitali ty committee. Mrs. Cleo Kennen- ger was appointed to select and coacn taient. lor the fall talent show. ' Monday, May 29, women of the Associated Community clubs ser ved dinner to those attending the Guernsey show at the state fair grounds. Proceedsjjwrll j be fur nished kitchen equipment f or the clubhouse. A jitney dinner will be served at Middle Grove school Friday, June 2, at 6 p. ! m. Pro ceeds will ko to the buildin fund. ! Appearing on a prograrn pre- seniea at Friday's meeting were the first grade, including Jerry Lambert. Charles WvatL; rtennJ Miller, Randy Hammer and Fred- cue bcnaier; first and i second grades, including Julie Blankon. ship, Harry Lee Scharf, I Johnny Anglin; , Lorelei Holman, ; piano soios; rnytnm band directed by Harry Lee Scharf; Suzanne Ang lin. assisted bv Patsv EnHn ni-i cordion solos; folk f dances, fifthr ana sixin grades; Yvonne Miller, violin solo; Indian song and dance, Wayne Johnston, Kareri j Patter son, saily Meyers and Steve Pat terson. ' Corners Bible School Starts June 5 : " ; ': ' ' r t SUtetman News Servica FOUR CORNERS S Th Corners BapUst church will open its aauy. vacation bible school June 5 for a neriod of twn wooirs frnm Monday throueh Fridav. Th wn be classes for all ages from four years up. An invitation is extended to all children ofthe community. Thfe Rev. Victor Loucks will be in charge of the school. : ; . , Mr. arid Mrs. Charles Walker accompanied bv Mr. and Mr r. cil Walker, left for Seattle on 55a t- urday where they will visit their daughter and son-in-law, Air. and Mrs. Henry Schuette. 1 3 -Eric Rentschler of Alhnnv ind Vernon Baxter of Portland visited in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. " Rentschler over the week end. Friday. June 2. will be the tins ing day of Lincoln school (Four Corners). There will be a picnic at the , school on that day j for the school children onlv. Teachers not returning in tVu, Lincoln school for the fall; term include Arthur V. Myers, who will De supervisor of six Salem subur ban schools, Mrs. Robert Carson Miss Evelvn Smith and Rovd Hil. lesland, whd have accepted schools eisewnere; Mrs. Frank stone, school secretary, will work in the administration office as Mr. Mv ers secretary. I . Rnvn Hilloclan1 inrilr Vi 1 flra Y boys to Smith Creek camp for the week end. Those eoin? were Gerald Bayse, Jerry Gilming, Ro bert Kipper, Darrel Rickman, De wey France, Beryl Davis, Henry Mauk. Craiff Scott. Garv Peirnoint. Otha Rouse, Vernon Vogt, Dick Lukens, Kenneth McClain. Driv ing the boys up to the camp were Oliver Hickman. Eldon France. C O. Gilming. I ; v City Transit lines BUS RE-ROUTING & NEW FARE ZONES . Effective June 1,1 950 New routes and timetables become effective June , 1950. You can obtain new information i folder from your ; drivers Or the City Transit off ice". , On the same date 60-day trial operation of new 'far plan will be placed in effect. Under this plan passengers living close to town will be enabled to ride for a round . trip fare of 15c. Two tokens .will be sold and one token, entitles rider to one ride from the fare zone limits to Court and Commercial. The other token is for the return- ride. NO TRANSFERS will be fssued on this reduced fare. The regular 10c fare will entitle passenger to transfer. i The method cf fare collection will be revised as fol lows. INBOUND to, Court and Commercial passenger will pay fare as he enters bus. OUTBOUND frbm Court and Commercial passenger will not pay fare until he leaves bus. Following are the routes and beginning point of the reduced fare zone on each route. , ROUT! NO.' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NAME ROUTI Capitela Highland Ave. Fairgrounds Rd. Market St. - I Park-D , Chemeketa' Four Comers State St. Mill St .......... 12th St. U So. Commercial liberty-Browning Uberty-Boone Keixer l- i.,,',. , !,. Frvirland-Swegle : "Out 'df I '.'''.". s ' ,? i ' " fit ' :: ? '. . Si r ' , 'VV' " i if J Huge clouds of smoke and flame inrougn tne imperial oil Vo storage depot at North Bay. Ont Ex ploding drums of gasoline and .naphtha sent clouds of smoke 2,000 feet In the air. Damage was estimated at $500,000. (AP Wlrephoto M ine sutesman.) VaMey ODItelituosiries Mrs. Mary Seellg MT. ANGEL Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Seelig, a former Mt Angel resident who died in the Hillsboro hospital last Saturday, were held from St. Mary's chtirch here Monday. The Rev. Damian Jentges officiated at the requiem high mass, and graveside services were in Calvary cemetery. Pallbearers included Alois Keb er, Joseph Faulhaber, John Schall berger, all of Mt. Angel, Joseph Aicher,- Woodburn, and William Hermens and John Kendell of Verboort. Her son, Joseph Seelig, and young grandson of Niles, Mich., flew here for the services. Other visitors here for the funeral were Elmer Verboort, Mrs. William Verboort, Mrs. Art Verboort, Mrs. Leslie Verboort, Mrs. Walter Van Dyke,- Mrs. W. Van Dyke, .Mrs. Bill Hermens and Mrs. John Ken dell, all of Verboort, Oregon; Mr! Wilfred Verboort, Woodburn; Sis ter M. Schilastica Infeld, OSB, Queen of Angels Convent, Mt. Angel; Sister M. Thelia Seelig, Sister Walter Seelig, and Sister M. Roswitha Seelig, Holy Names Con vent, Marlyhurst, Oregon. Mrs. Seelig the former Mary Infeld, was born in Gissell, Swit zerland, March 31, 1870, and came to Mt. Angel 50 years ago. In 1904, she married Christian Seelig. who died in Mt. Angel in October, 1942. After her husband's death, she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Elmer. Verboort of Verboort,' continuing to live there after her daughter's death in May, 1949. She is survived by her son, Joseph Seelig, four grandchildren, Helen, Joseph, Patricia and Louise SeJig of Niles, Mich., son-in-law, Elmer Verboort, and a sister, Sis ter Scholastica Seelig. Aloysius Ben MT ANGEL Aloysius Bell, FIRST POINT LOW FARE Hood a Church Hood ft Broadway j.Hood A Commercial Summer A Market D St. t Pacific Highway .12th A Center .12th aV Chemeketa .12th I Chemeketa .12th A Chemeketa .12th A Oak: .Owen A So. Commercial luth A High .Bush A High -Hood A Commercial .12th A Chemeketa Control ' i shoot skyward from a fire raging whose death Saturday night at the Silverton hospital followed an ac cident at the sawmill of the B. & j-R. Logging Co. Saturday morning, was born in Scotts Mills May 23, 1927, the third youngest of the ten children of Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph W. BelL The family soon after moved to Mt. Angel and Allie attended St. Mary's grade school and Mt. Angel Preparatory. He entered the army in July, 1945, serving two years in Japan and, was awarded the Victory medal. He was dis charged in January, of 1947, and returned to Mt. AngeL Soon after he began his work in the sawmill. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, VFW and Eagles. Besides his parents, he is sur vived by nine brothers and sisters, Miss Mary Bell, who teaches in Verboort, Oregon, Mrs. Frances Gilbert, Woodburn, Mrs- Emma Bristow, Nampa, Idaho, Edwin at Donald,. Mrs. Anna Schaffner, Mt. Angel, Richard, Salem, Mrs. Car lene Joerg, WIUaminB, and Joseph jr. and Johnny at home. DOROTHY DDL BETTER NEW ORLEANS. May Columnist Dorothy Dix, hospital ized several weeks for a diabetic condition, is almost fully recover ed, her physician said today. Her doctor said the veteran writer is sitting up and doing fine." J ' I ". . . I "J. 1 11 ' iMmpiMN -j : ill j ' 'k o rtOBt toiu ! ii-Aaa io saum I I I WMb ywHP ifcTjHfcA ' XTe are nuking this offer to et foa to trr Sonorbt&k llstgirioe, the rxtra-fmh tftd for bread sad recetabte& StMoybaok is made ohr im limited quantities oo thai nuhed from producer to vsreboase to your toreThat't why yoe alvsys get Sannybsak Msrftriae atrs4resh--extrt foodl Volley J-:;?::Eliriefov:;-;s.4 Spring Valley The Spring Val ley Missionary society will hold its final meeting before a summer recess at 8 p.m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Roy Hammer, Salem route 1. Husbands of members are invited to the final session. Gervais -Mrs. Fred Hall enter tained fofnhe birthday annivers ary of her husband Saturday eve ning. The guest list Included Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steger, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dean, all of Gervais: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bjelland and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wants of Wood- burn.. ; i . , - , . Brush College -Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinney and Lee Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fields and son, Freddie, left' for eastern Oregon Sunday to visit relatives. Delake Twenty-eight works of Menalkas Selander, Oswego artist, will be on exhibit at the Gallery by the Sea here until the night of June 24. The works Include water colors and paintings. Middle Grove The Associated Community clubs of Middle Grove will gave a Jitney dinner Friday, June 2, from S to 7:30 pjn. at the school. The public is Invited. 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Marion Miller. . principal, announced that report cards will be given out Tuesday ..: at 2:15 p. m. .., : . -; Television receivers in dtieg somewhat remote from the trans mitters effect reception by erect ing 'aerials on high masts, some even 100 feet. i 1 " ' 1 i ; i , HEART ATTACK Of INDIGESTION? IBANK BKAVZN8I Most atUcki tn )uit aeld AdigesUon. Wbca U itriket. Uks BU-ni (bleu. Tbty contain Um tMtMt-scUnt dlctnM knows to doctors tor tha relict Martbum, sss aa4 sUnUar tfutrau. SStV . Oregon Telephone- f41Jt TeL S-S72 DEAUTIFUL ft US mm 4 ttmm m tmfHm WHAT A VALUE!: You'll h to impreswd with the ricb lioea trxiure of this sutiooerf fsowus. estkmaUy-koowA tlammcrmill Bond! Aad imsRin geniflc it beautifully imprinted with) your full name sod sdarru for only 29c! You'll want to order j several sets for younelf, for eifts. So hurry! Thit offer it limited' . SU ACTUAt SAMrU AT 1 UNMTSANK MA OAS IMS OtSFtAT I YOOI SAFIWAT tTORI I I Your cooperation will make this' plan e success. We appreciate your patronage and sincerely hope the new re routing plan and new zone fares will better serve you. CITY TRAUSIL LIMES Ride the Bus No Parking Fuss A . M jlf ffit esaitfcsaga Frist s lf i - '..!- Vll : : . .....