The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1950, Page 18, Image 18

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    I Th Statoiraca. Safan, Oregon. Sunday, March 28, 1350
VaMey News IBirfiefe
Veteran Saw
Filer Retires
At Scotts Mills
I Statesman News Servile
SCOTTS MILLS E. A. Doo
little, saw filer in this area for
more than 50 years, closed his
shop here recently because of ill
health and failing eyesight He
will continue to operate his tire
service from the Doolittle home.
. Earl Swiertzer and DeLane Fry,
both students at Oregon State col
lege, were guests recently at the
home of Frys parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Fry of Scotts Mills.
Edgar, son of Mr. and Mrs.-E.
Worth Coulson, visited recently
at the home of his parents. He is
an engineering major at Oregon
State college.
Mrs. E. A. Doolittle was host
ess to two old friends, Mrs. Alice
Richman and Mrs. Walter, both
of Salem.
Mrs. Dora McConnell and
daughter. Myrtle Newby, both of
Dayton, were guests at the Tony
Ettlin home.
Mrs. Leila Hinze of Scotts Mills
held a platic party at the home
of Mrs. V. V. Hickox in Wood
burn. Nineteen women attended.
X-ray Mobile
Unit to Visit
At Mt. Angel
Statesman News Service
MT. ANGEL Plans were
completed to give chest X-rays
to 80 per cent of Mt Angel's ad
ult population in a meeting at the
city auditorium Wednesday.
The mobile X-ray unit will be
in Mt Angel April 18, 19, 20 and
21. Mrs. Cletus Butsch, local
chairman, and Mrs. Ruby Bun
nell, executive secretary of the
Marion County Tuberculosis and
Health association, explained the
plans for the mobile unit visit
The mobile unit will be at Le
gion hall at the following times:
Tuesday, April 18, from 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m.; Wednesday, noon to
8 p. m.; Thursday, noon to 8 p.
m., and Friday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Friday the unit will be at Mt
Angel academy for the conven
ience of nuns and students.
Detroit Eagles
Plan Charter
Day Program
Statesman News Service
DETROIT The auxiliary of
Santiam aerie 2745, Fraternal
Order of Eagles, will receive its
charter Sunday in a special meet
ing at the auxiliary halL
Lillian Ingalls, auxiliary presi
dent will receive the charter from
the state auxiliary president W.
M. Mulloy, state Eagles president
and his wife, Lillian Mulloy, state
chaplain, will attend the cere
monies. . ;
Several new members will ta
initiated and refreshments will be
served to auxiliary - and lodge
members following the business 1
meeting. . . "
Jefferson High" to 'j ' "'.
Select Cherry Princess ...
Statesman News Serrlte
JEFFERSON Jefferson high .
school is sponsoring a candidate '
for princess to the Cherry land
Festival in Salem this summer.
Candidates to be Voted on Fri
day at a special ' assembly are
Nancy Beal, Shirley Wei ton, Av
ril Andrews and Doris Haworth,
Last year. Katherine Specht was
the Jefferson candidate and was
selected as a princess to the queen.
' Statesman Newt Berries
t .Menmeath The Polk county
democratic . central committee
will stager a rally Friday, March
SI at 8 pjn. in the Monmouth
Odd Fellows halL Introduction of
democratic candidates in the May
It primary election will be fea
tured. Refreshments will be serv
ed, and the public is invited.
Monmouth Monmouth high
School seniors presented their
class play, "Mlliss" Friday in
the. school auditorium. Leading
roles were played by Ethel Burns
and Marcus Partlow. Lorraine
Lofte was director.
Min City Dr. Harlan McNutt,
tat director of mental hygiene,
will be featured speaker in the
April meeting of the Mill City
Parent-Teachers association. New
officers will be elected and folk
program Friday evening at the
Christian church.' George Rich
ardson, pastor, led in group sing-,
ing and announced the program.
Jefferson The returns of the
local Red Cross drive are in this
week. Chairman Gilbert Looney
reporting $277.08 of the $300 col
lected. This is $50 more, than was
received here last year.
Mill City At the Mill City
Women's club Tuesday night,
Mrs. Ray Boa Is, social worker ad
dressed the group on "Erasing the
Color Line." The" club voted to
send a contribution to the Ore-
DINNER HELD
FRUTTLAND Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Silke, jr., and family were
hosts on Sunday for a birthday
dinner honoring Mrs. Paul Silke,
sr.. and Mrs. Eugene Silke at their
home in Salem. The En gene Silke
family and Mrs. Daisy Phenicie of
Springfield were here for the oc
gon Society for Crippled Child
ren. Refreshments were served
by Mrs. William Stewart and
Mi?s Daisy Geddes.
casion.
dancing will be staged during the
program. ;
Jefferae-n The 4-H wood
working club under the presi
dent, Robert Beal, met Wednes
day night for their regular week
ly meeting. The boys are pre
paring projects to show at the
county 4-H fair April 24-28.
Turner The Missionary cir
cle of the Turner Christian church
net at the Turner Memorial home
Wednesday, March 22, due to a
fire in the church which is now
undergoing .repairs.
MiH City Mrs. Lee Bassett
nd Mrs. Fred Duffy were hon
ored with a birthday luncheon
at the home of Mrs. Clayton Bal
timore, Thursday. Hostesses were
members of the Three Link club,
with 25 present
Mill City Tom Shelton re
ceived a badly injured leg Wed
nesday while falling timber with
a power saw at the Ernie Miller
place north of Gates.
Jefferson A large crowd at
tended the family church night
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