pw 1 In f t Valley , Edited by mu FOBBBS Butteville Butteville At Country tide Gardeners' regular Hay meeting en Wednesday was sack lunch field trip. The business leuioa wat held In Silverton city park ai lunches were eaten. Later a tour of the Cooley Iri gardens was enjoyed. On the way home the members paused to look ' at each others' home gardens. New officers elected were: Ruth Eilers, president; Connie McClure, vice president; Dor othy Schaifer. secretary, and Hazel Yergen. treasurer. Plana were discussed for par ticipation in the garden club ' convention in McMinnville in June. Members making the field trip were Mesdames Dan Clark, Vernon Eilers, Claude Shaffer, John Smrlch, Robert Colvin, George Eilers, Ward Russell, Beryl Breithaupt John Kraus, W liber Denny and Ger. aid Hannells. The next meeting of the Countryside Gardeners, June 17, at the Union Hill commun ity hall will be outstanding. Rosea will be the main topic. Mrs. ward Russell is pro gram leader for taat day. Mrs. Wanda Idlunds of Scott Mills Garden dub will demonstrate corsage making. (very member is to bring an arrangement of roses. Mrs. Jack Bartlett of Brooks will be another special guest. Mrs. Lillie Cunningham Is leaving Friday for lima, Wash., to attend her grandson's grad uation and visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jim Bosler. Mrs. Davidson Sager - and youngest daughter, Valiera Jean, of Salem, were after noon callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William BuseelL The Sagers formerly lived in Butte- vile. Mrs. A. A. Price waa taken to the PbyeMans and Surgeons hospital in Portl-ad Wednes day afternoon for observation and diagnosis. The exact caita of her trouble ia not yet known. ., . " , Mr. and Mrs. Vernon filers spent two days lrit week vis iting Oregon State college cam pus and old friends in Corvd lis. ' , Two of the Smith triplets are home from the Incubator at Doernbeeher hospital, where they had been since their birth on March 27. The third one probably will be released to come horn by Sunday, Mrs. Phil Hathaway was hostess Tuesday, May It, to the Polly Tuna Quilting club from Salem. A potluck lunch eon, was enjoyed. Two of the members, Mrs. W Welch and Mrs. Rilla Cos tea. were- honored with a surprise Birthday cake. Mrs. Charles Hageman was a special guest at the club. Other club members present for the occasion were Mrs. B. A. Dickson, Mrs. X, R, Rlerson, Mrs. C. N. Hathaway. Mrs. In Twaaililir TOONO BKSS" BetyOaaerMte jua r boss- Fr MaaMamy Vara Balstra Ia TraMter rum mm TO JAVA are gate Tisail "NATAJO" STARTING SUNDAY! Homer Harrison, Mrs. Clara Norton, Mrs. Alpha Michael, Mrs. Elmer fobis, Mrs. Charles Tiera, and the hostess, Mrs. Phil Hathaway. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hathaway are grandparents again. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tremalne (De loris Hathaway) of Eugene have a second daughter, named Gwendolyn Kay. The Hathaways, Including Bonnie and Junior, spent a week-end there to get acquaint ed with the new arrival. Dinner guest at the John Rstmussen home Thursday ev ening were Mrs. P. Rssmusscn, Minnie Rssmnssen and Helen Rasmussen. Helen Rasmussen is here from California visit ing relatives. She is returning soon, taking her mother, Mrs. P. Rasmussen, with her for a visit Word has been received from Rockaway that Andy Johnson is in the TUlamook hospital for car and treatment Fele Band Head At Silverfon SUverton In behalf of the Silverton Band Parent Associ ation, Dan Gillam. - student- band president presented the director. J..L. Dyrud, with a wrist watch at the annual no- host banquet fun-program at the Eugene Field auditorium Tuesday evening, when more than 200 school patrons, stu dents and teachers attended. Ernest Xrickson, band-parent president directed the busi ness session, and introduced the toastmaster. Dr. L. u Hankel, who ia a member of the district No. 4 school board. . Award winners were Miss Dolores De Peel, first; Carol Calkins and Nancy Peckham, second. Other program numbers In cluded h charnd enigma acted out by Miss Calkins and Miss Packham. Talks ware by Bob Gehrke, who also gave the award to the two winning performers', principal of the high school, Howard George; the Rev. A. W. Nelson wno also gave tn in vocation: Norman ' Naegell, chairman of the board ot di rectors of district No. ; Band- Parent President xrnest aurek- son and Dr. HenkeL . . The band director. J. L Dy rud save a review of the five years' work of his services as head of them uaie department ot the local schools. Gervais Mrs. Henry Steger entertained the Gervaia Garden club at her homo last week' with 11 members and two vis itors nresent. The visitors were Mrs. &. Riding, who joined the club, and her mother, Mrs. Mc- Cutchen. B. B. Barner. who has been ill for some time, is improved, Henry Seguin died at Silver- ton hospital Saturday, Funeral services were held In Sacred Heart Catholic church Wednesday morning for Peter Lelack. long time resi dent ot Gervaia. Rev. Snlder- hon offered the requiem high mass with Allen Miller and Gary Uppendahl serving, Phil Mahony was cross bearer. The Mt Angel choir sang. Parochial school eighth grade exercises were held at Sacred Heart church Sunday morning at o'clock mass. , Rev. Sniderhon presented diplomas to Jim Lelack, Henry Kuschnick, Phil Mahony and Gary Uppendahl, Barbara De bacon, Gloria Kuschnick. Pa tricia Shomus, Darlene Weisx and Carol Seguin. Mr. and Mrs. William Uppen dahl entertained at dinner Sun day honoring their son, Gary, who graduated. Guests were Rev. Sniderhon, Mrs. Uppen dahl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manning, Jean and Jerry Manning. Mrs. Esrl Courtney, two sons and daughter,. June, alt of Ore gon City, attended the recital ot Lois Steger Sunday after noon. Mrs. Courtney is a sister ot Mrs. Steger. A reception was held in the church basement after the re cital. " Gates Oim ?:SS . Shew at Pose NOW1 All Color TH1 MDiUAO FTSOM WIOMINC Maaraea 0Han rise Carriers ta Artie. -FLAT TOP" in amit tiro iAPvmc Gates Gatee Members of the Oatae Woman's dub met Thursday evening in the recreation room at LaVista trailer court. : Mrs. Glenn Gordon, Mrs. W. F. Struckmoler and Mrs. George Clue were hosts sees. Mrs. W. S. Hudson presided at the business session. Mrs. W. B Hutcheeon, chair man ot the hniMmg commit tee. annrHmreq too neat meet ing of the Santiam Chamber ot Commerce will bo bald in Gates, Wednesday- evening. June I, at the Gates high school. She requested that each member of the dub bake and donate two pie to be served. with coffee, to all those attend ing this meeting. An Invita tion waa extended to all Inter ested la the development of the canyon to be present It was decided by members of the dub to resume the social meetings which were formerly held each month. These meet ings will be held the first Thursday afternoon of each month with a potluck lunch eon to be served at 1 o'clock. The first social meeting will be held at the noma of Mrs. Al bert Millaap, Thursday, July 2. Installation of the following new officers was held: Presi dent Mrs. Kenneth Martlg; vice president Mrs. George Bailey; secretary, Mrs. Phillip Hess, and re-elected treasurer, Mrs. Ltrwia Brown. Outgoing officers wore: President Mrs. W. S. Hudson; vice president Mrs. Howard Means; treasurer, Mrs. Margie Anderson. Mrs. W. R. Hutcheeon was In stalling officer. A corsage was presented each now outgoing officer. The names of all "secret pals" were revealed at the close of the business session by the presentation of gifts -and re vealing cards. Refreshments werassrved by the hostesses to the 31 mem bers present and special guests. Mrs. H. D. Miley of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Jack Brown and Mrs. John Watson. California guests at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Don Miley are Mr. Mlleys parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Miley from Long Beach, who arrived last Tues day morning, also Mr. Milay's brother-in-law and sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Weeks and three daughters. Mr. Weeks has just complet ed his studies at San Anselmo Theological tern In a ry. Mr. Weeks and family were en route to Fairbanks, Alaska, where he will be missionary chaplain to the armed forces stationed in the . vicinity of Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Gears Bailey had as their guests over the week-end, Mrs. Bailey's son, Richard Seblay from North Bend, and Mr. Bailey's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Clara Anderson and daughter, Buy. Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Xverton from Hermiston spent three days the last of the week at the homo of Mr. Iverton's sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Burrel Col. Mrs. Col and Mrs. Xverton spent on day ot tneir visit to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bernhardt ot Medford and their son and wit, Mr. and Mrs, Dean Bam- hardt ot Portland, visited this week at tha home of Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Bernhardt O. C. Bernhardt and Ray Bernhardt are brothers and had not seen each other tor more than 20 years. The local Girl Scout troope served a dinner Saturday eve ning from S to p.m. In the recreation rooms of the high school under the direction ot their leaders, Mrs. Walter Thomas and Mrs. Edward Chance, Darlene Cole of Redmond, a former student of the Gates school, wss a visitor last week at school. She was accom panied horn by Xllen Chance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed ward Chance, and Juanita Thomas, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Thomas, two for mer classmates who spent the week-end at her home in Red mond. ' Mrs. Edmund Klecker of Madras spent three days the last of the week in Gates at the homo ot her parents, Mr. and Mr. Albert Millaap. She attended the graduation ot her son, Rodney, from the Stayton Union high school and visited her daughter, Mrs. Dor land Swan, In Salem during her stay. Wren Matheny, of Silverton, was a Gate visitor Thursday of last week. Matheny waa born ia Gate and lived her unnl 110 when h left with his parents. He noted many changes In the town, which he bad not vudted tar many years. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carey and ' son ot Stayton attended a fam ily dinner Sunday at the horn of Mr. Carey's mother, Mrs. Velma Carey, complimenting her son James on his birthday anniversary. J. P. Dibble, engineer, who has bn employed at the De troit dam, left Monday for! Lookout dam, wber b has been relocated. His wit has been a member of the Gates high school faculty the past yar. I THE CAPITAL JOUU.NAL, Sal, Oregon Graduation Set At Mt. Angel Mt Angel Rev. Kevin Coyle, OSB, professor at Mount Angel Preparatory school, will address the graduating clan of St Mary's grade school at com mencement exercises at 8 pun. Thursday evening. May 23, in the St Mary's auditorium. Joseph Wavra, school board chairman, will present diplomas to the so graduates. - Salutatorian will be Donna Vola and tha valedictorian. Ruth Wild. Musical numbers will in clude a piano solo by Axle an "'"g. and an accordian num ber by Ruth Wilde. Mrs. Agnes Booth, Marion county superintendent will give th commencement ad dress, and the opening and dos ing prayr will be by the Rev. Cyril It bold, OSB, pastor of St Mary's parish. Miss Patricia ConneU will be piano accompanist Tha American Legion award given to the outstanding boy and girl of the St Mary's graduating class will be an nounced and presented by Com mander Xugen Hotter of the Mount Angel Post No. 89. The class roll includes Janice Aman, - Marilyn Beyer, Mary Ann Bidemeier, James Brun- dridg, Grac Buchholz, Wil liam Butsch, Patricia Duman, Mary Beth Eberle, Mary Ann Ebner. Robert Erwert Charles Fsssslsr, Carol FarrelL Ken neth Fessler, Leroy Fessler, Laveta Fennhnore, Norman Fisher, John Fitxsimmons, Elis abeth Front Thomas Gamble, Delma Backs tt, Vincent Ham mer, Arisen Hsssing, . Leslie Holt Bernard Huber, Mary Ilg. Joseph Jausoro, Michael Kee gsn, Bernard Kimlinger, Mary Ann Klainschmidt David Kraemer. Harold Pas- sey. Michael Pranger, James Predeek, John Schallberger, John Scharbach, Jerome Schef- era. - Leon Schiedlcr, Mary Schmaltz, Alan Schmidt Clif ford Schmidt, Donald Schmidt Arlene Schmitz, Karen Simon, Diane Skirvin, Delbert S prim er, Daniel Susec, Paul Terhaar, Gary Thomas, Joseph Traeger, John Trierweiler, Joseph Trier weiler, Joann Wellman, Ruth Wilde, Jeanette Wolf. Joseph Miller and Donna Vols. .- Unionvale Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Magell of Unionvale attended memorial services Sunday for his relatives buried at Scotts Mills and for her rel atives buried at the Miller cemetery. Next Sunday they will attend services for other relatives bur ied at Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Magell Saturday attended the funeral of a friend, Mrs. E. W. Coulsen, at Silverton who died at Spo kane, Wash., while visiting her daughter there. Royd Hibbs snd his cousin, Mrs. Carrie Kidd of Unlonvde, attended the funeral ot their cousin, Roy Robertson of Dun dee, at Newberg Monday, May 28. He was born in Unionvale more than 70 years ago. Unlonvde Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Altinus of near Mc Minnville were recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Church. They are parents of Mrs. Church. Darlene Turner, Gerald Geig- er, Billie Hedgecock. Susan Roth and Barbara Steinlicht were the eighth grade gradu ates of this district at the Day ton Union grade sehool Thurs day evening Dr. J. A Jonasson of Llnfield college was the spesker. START NEW SCHOOL Stayton. Work has begun on the new grade school build ing snd if no shortages in ma terial or other delays occur, it is expected it will be complet ed in 130 days. MATIN BE DAILY. FROM 1 PJN. TOMORROW! 2 BIG TECHNICOLOR FEATURES! -aW ' Donald Donald After his return from his recant vacation trip to Colorado with John Pdto, Les Grazier purchased a sew Ford pickup to carry on his work. Monday Mrs. Ralph Bah and Mrs. Edwin Johnson attended the Santiam district meeting of the Oregon Federation of Gar den Clubs in Corvdlia, . Mrs. Raymond Peterson. Mrs. Bert Solberg and Mrs. Horace Cook attended a luncheon meet ing at to First Christian church in Silverton ot the ad visory committee for public health nursing for Marion county. The luncheon was ed by tha Silverton committee. Mrs. Dean Blshaprick wsa elected county chairman, suc ceeding Mrs, Carl Smith who bad been president for toe past two years. - Mrs. Hugh Adams was elect ed vie chairman, and Mrs. Harmon Yeary ot the county hedth department was named secretary. Mrs. Raymond Peterson of Donsld is chairman for the North Marlon district succeed ing Mrs. Ed Shannon, who served for two years. - Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Driever, accompanied by their daughter. Mariano, drove to Parkland, near Tacoma, Wash., Saturday and cam back Sunday eve ning. On her return horn, Mar iano took part in a musicd re cital In the Presbyterian church in Newberg, playing a duet with her former teacher, Mrs. Jesse Britt Mrs. Jsck Bush and Mrs. Robert Mdtland of Don aid accompanied Mrs. Driever to Newberg to hear Marlen Play. - George Spenc has purchased the barber shop ot Gilbert KoefQer in Donald. Mr. and Mrs. George Ball- man and two children were guests in the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huffman Wednesday eight They left for Seattle Thursday from where they will sail tor Japan. Mr. BaUman is connected with the air fore. He has been in th service for 12 years. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mavhew have purchased the property next door to them from Lin Cromwell. They plan to rent tft nous. Mr. and Mrs. V. X. Sldaht and new baby have left Donald tor Wilder, Idaho, where his touts are living. While here, Mr. siaight worked tor S. P. Matheny as a logger. Friday night Mr. Gregory and Lawrence Baker were com ing home from work in Greg ory's new pickup, when a car with extremely bright lights ap proached them, just outside of uonald on th Aurora-Dondd highway. Gregory feared the oncoming car would bit him and gave his steering wheel a quick turn and th pickup turn ed over on the wet pavement Baker sustained four broken ribs, and Gregory was shaken up and bruised. Th car caus ing th mishap did not itoo. Th men are employed by Reddaway Truck lines in Port. land. Mrs. Sid Hendricks has been enjoying the company of her sister, Mrs. Myrtle Kimball of Havre, Mont, for th past week. While here, they took short trips including Forest Grove and Portland. On Sun day. Mrs. Hendricks gave a dinner for her sister, Invited guests being Mr. and, Mrs, R. Anderson of Forest Grov. Silverton Silverton Mr. snd Mrs. Wdter Leisy of 309 Smith street arrived home Tuesday from a tour of southern states a few days ahead of schedule. The Leisys said they encoun tered much rain and some, high UTsesrlOlMrU "TktStsss" COLO CARTOON UTINfWt WiTTiTU il'HI 1111 waters In other parts of the na tion an their trip horn. Mr. and Mrs. Soy Gosso of South Water street entertained at their bom Monday evening, in a dinner honoring Father John J. Walsh, formerly of the SUverton parish, and now of Portland, his sister. Miss Alice Walsh of Portland, cousins at Father Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Hunt of Los An aelee. and Father Maxwell ot St Paul Catholic panan. Pleasantdale Pleasantdale Mrs. C W. Sloan has just returned from Turner where she vudted in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Schifferer. Mr. and Mrs. J. a Russell. Mrs. Gay Chapman and others, while there sne waa ' called to do substitute teachina In th first second snd seventh grades in the Tur ner school. She also attended Victoria chapter of th Eastern Star and the district meeting ot th asm order at Mill City. Sunday callers at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Bus Haouey were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Hadley and grandchil dren, Kenny and Sandra of Mc Minnville; also Mr. and Mrs. Georg Gahrid of Salem. Mrs. Gabriel and Mrs. B. O. Hadley are sisters. Chipper Bench, who makes his horn with Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hadley, left for Texas on Saturday morning. May 23, with his mother, Joan Bench of McMinnville. In Texas they will visit Mrs. Batch's mother, who is 1U. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutsch- man and children spent Satur day evening at Tualatin with cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Nichols went to Portland Sunday to visit her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Johnson, and their father, William Moerk, who remains in good condition at th General hospi tal, following an auto accident Carl Melaer spent th week end of - May 24 ia Sherman county, his former home,' on business. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Zupo and children ot Dayton joined the Adolnh ' Schutz family for a potluck dinner at the Schutz home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. George Web ster and sons went to Portland Sunday to visit their eldest son, David, who is a student at Cas cade college. Mrs. Fred Rdchstein had as callers on Monday, May 29, the relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Edwarda of Dayton and Mrs. Louesa Hanville ot Carl ton. , Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schutz had as Saturday evening call ers his sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jenkins and sons of Salem. Jack Flock Is at home after working at Vde for several weeks constructing an auto court tor his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Knott. Mrs. Flock and the children also spent some time at Vale. Mrs. Anna Teague of Dayton spent a few days with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Reichstein, while her horn was -torn up follow ing a chimney fir, Saturday afternoon, May 23. PIONEER SERVICES Wood burn Memorid Day services will be held in th Pi oneer Cemetery chapel be tween Brooks and Gervais at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, May 30. Rev. K. Fenton ot Woodburn will be the speaker. 1 When th ruby-throated hum mingbird migrates it flies 800 miles across the Gulf of Mex ico non-stop. Return Engagement for two weeks JACK MtVEA And Hi "Opm Hi Door Richard" All Stan , Louise Beatty As Vocalist , Chef Don sa (feats yea try hi Barbeeaed 8 Bare Ribs with Baked Potato NEW VILLAGE O Portland ReW N.Marion High Hubbard Numerous awards were made at th last stuoans body assembly for the North Marion spring term sionoay. Specutl awards presented by M. H. Baal, principal, included a certificate of award to iea nor Aho as valedictorian of th 1889 graduation class, by tha Readers Digest association; a certificate of award to Hois Nelson from th American Chemical society tor outstand ing student In chemistry; cer tificates of award from , tha Oregon Scholastic press from th University of Oregon school ot Journalism to Robin Berkey and Jack Basmuason for yearbook work and to Kathleen Morrison for news paper worn. Medal awards were given th outgoing student body offi cers, Ken Hooley. president; Bill McNary, vie president; Robin Berkey, secretary and LaDonna Sather, treasurer. Girls' Athletic association awards were presented by Miss Charlotte Brummer. : Third awards of a large "O" to Carol Baker, JoAnn Evans, Frances Jackson, Marjorie Jeskey, Frankie McLaren, Betty Jo Rose, Mary Wettstdn, Connie Beard, Eloia Nelson, Rita Sa bin. Joann Williamson; sec ond awards of "N.M." to Nancy- Barendse, Barbara Col, Janice Smith, Gerddine Zah ner, Janice Ray and Sandry Eppers and a first award ot a 56" emblem to Ndla Bar endse. Hal Beyers presented a mu sic letter award to Donald Hill, Initiations were held Mon day by the Honor Society and the Pep Club. ,. ; The honor society Initiated Rosemary Orvold, Marjorie Jeskey, BUI McNary and Jo- Ann Evans. Th Pep dub took In Nancy Barendse, Barbara Cole, Dar lene Buprnham, Beverly Cop land. Sandra Eppers, Myrna Foltz, Dolors Hillner, Shirley Moore, Janice Smith, Naomi Westwood, Geraldlne Zehner, Rosemarie Flare, Fay Paris, Marjori , Jeskey and Nancy Warn.-- Tha Future Farmers of Am erica chapter at North Marion selected Bill McNary as 1953 '54 president Charles Craae as vice president Dal Calla way as secretary, Larry Cde as treasurer. Dean Spenc as reporter and Rondd Jeskey as sentinel. The 1953-'54 officers of the North Marlon Girls' Athletic association are Frank! McLar en, president; Nancy Barendse, vie president; JoAnn Evans, secretary treasurer; Barbara Cole, sgt-at-arms; Frances Jackson, senior representative; Geraldlne Zehner, junior rep resentative and Ndla Bar endse, sophmor represents. tiv. Amity Amity - Mr. and Mrs. John Lahley opened their home Sunday, May 24, to the Amity graduating class of 143 tor its first reunion sine gradua tion. The get-together was sched uled for the Maud William son state park, but due to rainy weather, th Lahleys In vited the class to their home on Jelllson street Mrs. Edna S trout was the only one ot the class teach ers attending.- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Tresham and two chil- RcAer-fdsffng FULLY AGED iyt'yy'iii'''ii,',i''''i,T'wi -. M-.,i.::..: - i 'Vni "inw;;nw's ' f 7!. BtfA-isr rnfcWi itriiisa,,A:, J n t : Y t.B ti ! - ; , A'i L 1 lLTO,,.itiiiMtiiMltl,i, aA ''liliiiSSsssgg!! mr fomomhm XX ff fl I . coast to caosf II II fHIS WHISKEY IS 4 THE Hill AND HILL COMPANY, lOUISVIHC, KY TkmUy, May 28, 1951 1fa Jl..m OTA WUJC, Jill TIM SeofsOIHcers Woodburn Mrs. Ra!Dh Pickering was installed as president of tha woodburn Parent ' Teacher association Tuesday night. May ag, at th meeting held at tha Washing, ton school. She succeeds Robert Hurst who was the in stalling officer. Other officers installed were Mrs. Walter Taylor, ' vice-president: Mrs. MfKlnlay' Henderson, tary and Mrs. Delbert Reed, ucaawc.i MrM' Pickering appointed the following standin. com. mitt chairmen: Program. Mrs. Edward C. Cornea; room representative, Mrs. Lloyd Fvoom; ways . and . means. Philip Branson; hospltalitv Mrs. Mildred Lively; Duhl, city, Mrs. Layman Balrd- magazine, Mrs. Elmer - with ' am; historian, Mrs. Uriel Livingston; membership, Mrs. Lester Rosburg. A past priaident's nin w. presented to Robert Hurst by wuiujc vafflucu ana a serv ice pin for outstanding serv, lee waa presented to un Clarence Ahrens. Parent of next , first grad pupils wr wel eomed and the first - trade teachers. Miss Gertrude Wsm- poie, Mrs. Mary Blevan and Mrs. Aileen Begin, wer in troduced by Mrs. . Eusen. stoller. . A motion, previously made to install a sink ia tha "Wash. ington school,, was rescinded, and instead It was voted to ouy -a ncniswscope projector tor us In all the nubile schools. It was voted to do nate $200 to the Washington scnooA oana tor new instru ments. Entertainment was furnish d by the fifth and sixth grad band members in three sdctlons. Refreshments were served by group of eighth grad- mothers, Mrs. Lai Perterson, Mrs. Frank Chap, elle, Mrs. Eldon Hart and Lewis Paulson. This was th final meeting of the grow until fall. dren, Robert Schaeffer, Miss Louise Lawson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray LasniewsU and two chil dren, Mrs. Betty Fullermiethe and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Scoggin, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Shipman and six children. Father Leo J. Stup- xei, jar. ana Mrs. R. J. Chance, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Riehter, Mrs. Edna S trout and daugh ter Louisa, Mr. and Mrs. John Lahley and two children. Baccalaureat eservkes for Amity high school seniors were hdd at th First - Christian church Sunday evennlg. May 24. if Amity The Amity Womans Study club held its May meet ing at the horn of Mrs. Royd Cochran May 22. Mrs. William Sproal presid ed. Musicd numbers by the high school trio and solo by Jsck Larson were enjoyed. Plans were mad for th an nual picnic June 19 at Maude Williamson state park. Mrs. Cochran served refresh ments. Several Amity women in cluding Mrs. William Sproal, Mrs. Isaac Bantsarl and Mr. Earl Ettenberg attended a luncheon - at Eagles hall In Portland recently. - - because it's KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IOUII0N WHISKEY YEARS OLo'.ll MOOI ft p