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XiT iSuUtniin, fJSm, Valley News Statesman News Service ! Scholarships To Students At St. Luke's SUtmaa News lerrirt ' WOODBURN Two scholarships ere presented at St. Lukes School eighth grade graduation exercises Wednesday . evening. The grants, based on scholarship, effort, de pendability and sincerity, were awarded to Mary Donnelly and Joseph Nibler, and may be used at any Catholic high school, it was tatrrf Father Richard Galvin, OSB, of ; Mt. Angel Preparatory School, .de livered the graduation address. A program by members of the class included processional singing of "For Christ the King"; piano and clarinet solos by Margaret Pet ahow and Terry Kuhn, respective- J I jy; cnorai reading ana numoers by the boys and girls' choruses. ;Terry Kuhn, Terry Heide, BiH DsrraH ' .Tanst Cnrtor PnnslH Ttno. jenbach, Mary Jane Pavilcek, Jo seph Nibler, Pat Gamroth, Richard - Falardeau, Robert Manning and Gordon Hopman appeared in a student symposium of class history, class "thank yous'", and c l a a s. ftronhrv. . m ' - Father John Lark in presented diplomas, scholarships and special wards to traffic patrolmen of the .school The class gave a gift to "Sister Augusta Marie, OSB, prin cipal of the school. . -v Students of the finishing class with their parents were feted at a breakfast at St. Lukes' hall Sun day following Communion. The class also had a party Tuesday evening at the school with parents tt graduates as guests. ' Picnic Follows School Closing " Itatesmaa Newt tenrtc HALLS FERRY The local grade school will close Friday, June 3. and the annual picnic will follow that night A covered dish dinner will 'fol low at the school. The school softbaS team will play the school Dads at 6:30 p.m. Sponsoring the affair : is the Community Club. New officers are Mrs- O. Rosenau, president, Mr. .W. Wilson, vice-president; Mrs. Mary M. Chastain. sec retary and Mrs. W. W. ' Wikon. treasurer." ". ' It " was announced " that Mrs. Ethel Hargrove, primary teacher, will leave June 9 with ber son and daughter for - Fairbanks, Alaska, to join her husband who is employed there. Mrs.' Hargrove and a teacher companion will attend lha sum mer-session at University' of Alaska and plan to r return to Oregon next falL . A HARDTOP Is a car that looks like a Convertible with the top up-but has a solid steel roof overhead and no center, posts in the side window areas, 1 Up until just recently, it could be built in volume only ..with two doors -j- not more because it would take wholly new structural , principles to hinge another set of doors with out floor-to-roof center posts. But Buick came up with those new struc .tural principles and is now building in volume hardtops with jour doors, . ou see one pictured here. It's the 4-Door Riviera. And it's taking the country by , storm .... Because here, at long last, is an automobile .it . - Or:, Friday, Jun 3, 1 955 Women's Group Installs Newly Named Officers WOODBURN Newly elected of ficers of Woodburn Woman's? Club were installed in a candlelight service at the library club room Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. L. S. Mochel, past-president of the organization, installed Mrs. Percy Seely. president; Mrs. E. W. Nelson, vice president; Mrs. Russell Hurlburt, recording secre tary: Mrs. Lee Detweiler. corres ponding secretary, and Mrs. O. R. Randall, treasurer. Mrs. Alice Simmons headed the hostess committee which arranged the no-host luncheon which preced ed the formal meeting. Roy Kims, president of the school board, accepted for the school the landscaping of the triangle of ground formed by the junction of highways before the high school. The project, dedicated to the me mory of the late Lester E. Keller, was completed by the Woman's Club with the assistance of others Polk County : Court News DALLAS The following com plaints have been filed in Polk County Circuit Court: 'Clarabelle L. Hamrick vs. Rob ert L Hamrick: Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment. seeks divorce, custody of three minor children. and a total of $150 monthly support Adela M. Kliever, as guardian of the estate of Shirley Irene Klie ver, a minor vs. Leslie Ratzlaff: Plaintiff seeks $40,000 general damages and $4,000 special dam ages as a result of an auto acci dent in Dallas on May 29, 1933. Plaintiff was a passenger in the defendant's auto when it collided with one driven by Bruce Sjo lund. Jts a result Shirley Irene Kliever sustained cuts, abrasions, contusions and a fracture of the right leg. Chit tarn Bark Peelers Draw $50( Court Fines " f Utesmaa Kcws Service JEFFERSON Two men accused of being chittam bark peelers were fined $30 apiece in Jefferson Jus tice Court. ' Harold Arthur Squires. Jeffer son, and Donald Ray Peterson, Turner, were found guilty of the charge of destroying private prop erty. Both were lodged in Marion County 'jail early Thursday, '. bat Peterson was released upon pay ment of his fine. 7h&4t-Door i . i Atuwn Tmsar Cm Elected a a r i y ' i I - SUBLIMITY New student body president at St. Boniface High School here is James LeVis (tap), and new vice-president. Mar alee Frost (lower photo). Al so elected were James Lnlay, secretary, and Ber lice Wolf, treasurer. Three Jefferson Seniors at OSC Statesman News Servico JEFFERSON Anna Barbara Dolezal, Gayle Wiedman Gilmour, and Donald Guy Miller, all of Jefferson, will be among the 1, 015 students receiving degrees at the 86th annual graduation exer cises of Oregon State college June 6. Miss Dolezal will receive a mas ter of education degree and Gil mour will receive a bachelor of education degree in agriculture. Miller will receive a bachelor of arts degree in science. Gilmour is an honor graduate ranking in the top 10 percent of his class. Valley Births Statesman News Service MILL CITY To Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Taylor, a son. May 28, at Santiam Memorial Hospital. IDANHA To Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson J. Leming.' a son. May 29, at Santiam Memorial Hospital. with the sleek and. sporty: styling of a true hardtop but with separate doors for rear seat passengers, plus the added room of a full-size Buick Sedan.'. , On top of that, this beauty is all Buick with the buoyant ride of Buick's all-coil springing -the walloping might of Buick's record-high V8 power the whip-quick getaway and sizable gas savings of Buick's spectacular Variable Pitch Dynaflow. ' Tforiii Miss Seely, Bishoprick Top Students Statesman News Service WOODBURN Delene Seely and Dean Bishoprick were named the outstanding girl and boy. students at graduation exercises for Wood burn High School Thursday night Bishoprick was valedictorian of the 54-member graduation class. Karol Kay Rohde was salutatorian. Bishoprick also received a science award and a reserve officer train ing scholarship to Oregon State College and Willamette University. Miss Seely received a good ci tizenship" award. Voted "most out standing" member of the school band was Helen McGaffee. A foot ball inspirational award went to Ronald Garnero. Scholarships included those from Oregon State to Joyce Mack; Lew is and Clark College, Karol Kay Rohde; Oregon College of -Education, Linda J. Peterson and Carole Wright; LinfieW College, Matti Sue Clark and Jo Anne Gaviola. A sec ond scholarship also went to Joyce AUtCK. Dr. Dubach Main Spekker At Exercises Statesman News Service ' ST. PAUL Dr. U. G. Dubach of Lewis and Clark College de livered the main talk at recent graduation exercises of St Paul Union High School. Charles- Merton was valedic torian and George Smith, saluta torian. The Rev. James Maxwell and the Rev. John Walsh deliv ered the invocation and benedic tion. The processional was played by Carol Ernst and Jean Mc Carthy. Awards included citizsnshin. Carolyn Hiller; Readers Digest and newspaper, Charles Merten; class athlete, George Smith; sportsmanship and yearbook, Phil Wolf and Carolyn Hiller: Oregon State College and Knights oi uoiumDus, Aierten. Baccalaureate service was held Sunday morning at St. Paul Catholic Church. Graduating seniors, in addi tion to those listed above, in cluded Dave Koch, Michael Kirk, Raymond Davidson, Irene Mul len. John Coleman has been named as student body president for next year, and Ted Frith, vice president Jean McCarthy is new secretary and Joan Richardson, treasurer. Large Crowd Attends Altar Society Meeting Statesman News Servico SUBLIMITY A large crowd attended the last meeting of this season of the Altar Society at a no-host supper at the home - of Mrs. Ed Ebner. The Rev. Father Scherbring outlined tne annual pilgrimage to Crooked Finger slated for Aug. 15. Mrs. Walter Reinert was introduced as a new mem ber. . ' of the yeeir Is WMCN KTTXt AfffOMOULU All Valley News TKriefs Statesman News Service i Hopewell A Father and Son Banquet will be held Friday, June at 7:30 p.m. at the Hopewell Evangelical United Brethren Church. Speaker will be the Rev. Leo Thornton of Eugene. The ban quet is sponsored by the Young Adult Class of the Sunday School for their Nursery project. Woodburn Four busloads of Woodburn High School students went, to Blue Lake Park for their annual) school picnic Wednesday. Faculty members accompanied them and helped prepare the mid day dinner. Swimming and other sports took place. . Sublimity Ted Peters Sr., Is recovering from a broken leg suf fered recently. . The accident oc-j curred at the Lulay Mill in Linn County, when Peterr slipped and fell while loading lumber. Turner Graduating from the eighth grade of the local Seventh Day Adventist school bere at exer cises Friday night at the Albany church will be Ester Manley and Gay Brand. Elder Neal Losey of Lebanon will speak atbe S o'clock ceremony. . ' Lebanon Lebanon Square Cir clers first annual Strawberry Jam boree will be held June 11, start ing at 8:30 p.m. at the Armory here. Callers from over the state will be present. Jefferson A daughter, Kay- ken LaRae, was born May 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Goin of Red mond, in that city. Paternal grad parents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Goin of Jefferson. Hopewell Mrs. Claude Tozer will leave . Saturday to join her husband at Fort Bragg, N. C. She will accompany Mrs. Austa Hhtctw croft by car to Kansas City. Kan sas. Faii-vicw The Community Club picnic will be held at the school house Saturday, June 4, with a no host dinner and sports in the afternoon. " 1 1 8 Graduate At Valsetz Statesman News Service TALSETZ Eight students re ceived diplomas at graduation exercises held recently for Val setz High School. Valedictorian was Jolene Eam- ons and salutatorian, Sharon Barstad. Francis P. Haines cave the -main talk. Verlin Marshall was named outstanding senior boy and Sharon Barstad, out standing senior girl others receiving diplomas were Patzy Egli, Betty. Harmon, Billy Sanders, James Bliss and Robert Bell. -rr, - . And'its available in Buick's two lowest priced Series the budget-tagged 188-hp Special, and the high-performance 236-hp Century, illustrated here. Come visit us for a first-hand meeting with the 4-Door Riviera and see how quickly and how easily the last word in automobiles can be yours. ! DynMhm Drift ii Umisrl X.olm4Jtr, tptiomd M m asJ M othtr Strut. ' . IUU lUtCX WU SUftft WEM , Hopewell The School and Com munity Club picnic was held at Williamson State Park Wednesday. School closed May 31. Howard Per ry of Kings Valley has accepted the position of principal of the Hopewell School for' the coining year. Ubi. Charles Ferguson will continue as primary teacher. la.- . ' - Jefferson Serving aboard the escort vessel USS Haima is Charles E. Specht, machinist's mate third class, USN, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Specht of Jefferson. Before entering the navy in October, 1951, he was graduated from Jefferson High School. . - -, 1 67 Promoted At Woodhurn Grade School Statesman News Service WOODBURN Miss Florence Beardsley of the state department of education delivered an address, "What Subjects to Take in High School?' to students, friends and relatives at eighth- grade promo tional exercises at Woodburn High School Wednesday evening. Singled out of the class of 67 for special honors were Louise Dixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dixon, and Bruce Sigeloh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royce Sigeloh. Each received a "good citizenship" award from Charles Campbell, Washington School principal. Appearing also on the program were the Rev. Robert Van, who asked the invocation and benedic tion; V. L. Reinecke. vice chair man of the school board, who awarded diplomas; the 7th grade girts' chorus in two numbers with Carol Ann Livesay accompanying at the piano, and Ruth Marie Ap plegate who played the procession al and recessional. Following the program mothers of the students served refresh ments. Mrs. Layman Baird and Mrs. James Bright, assisted by Mrs. Lester Sterling, Mrs. F. C. Nimms, Mrs. Clifford. Applegate. and Mrs. Robert Armstrong, were in charge of the reception. Get Up Nights? sBackach? - Lumbago, Leg Cramps? Puffy Eyes? . ; . ' use SCHAEFER'S Diuretic Tonic Sold It Schaefer's Drag Only SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open, Dally 7:30 a.m. U S p.m. Snady, 9 a. as. ta 4 p. m. V 135 N. Commercial Keizer lions Seat Officers Nn KEIZER The Keizer Lions club and Auxiliary held a joint installa tion of new officers with a ban quet at the Golden Pheasant res taurant. Installing Auxiliary officers was Mrs. Burton Dunn of Corvallis, second vice president of the State Auxiliary. 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