Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 23, 1953, Page 30, Image 30

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April 2S, 1958 If 3
M ill C ity
Miss Ursula Glaeser, Wil
lamette ' university exchange
student from Auitralia, wu
the gueit ipeaker at the regu
lar meeting of the Mill City
Woman's club Tuesday night,
April SI. Hostesses for the
meeting were Mn. W. W. Al
len, Mri. F. H. Keyes, Mra. O.
K. DeWltt and Mrs. Harry
Mason.
Spending several days In
, Mill City during the week
were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Henderson and son, Charles of
Redmond, former residents
here.
Mill City grade school boys
played Softball with the Marl
Linn, grade schoolers Friday
afternoon. Mill City graders
won the game 12-8. Jim
Hale is the local grade school
coach.
Santlam Rebekah lodge, No.
166, met In regular session
Wednesday night with Antonla
Thomas, noble grand, and Eva
Duffy, vice grand, in charge.
It was announced that the
lodge would seat the officers
t the District No. 7 conven
tion which convenes in Sclo in
June. Rachel Olmstead was
asked to represent the Mill
City lodge in the emblem con
test at the convention.
Also announced was that
about $40 was cleared at the
Easter cooked food sale spon
sored by the 3-Links club.
Rachel Olmstead acted as gen
eral chairman of the sale.
The committee appointed to
serve for the next meeting in
cluded Hattie Fencl, Gladys
Fodrabiky, Anna Mae Mc
Clintock, and Edythe Means.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Davis
have both been ill with flu and
confined to their home the
past week. Also ill with flu
and confined at home is Mrs.
W. J. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Stewart
have purchased the IGA. gro
cery store at Scio. Stewarts
have also bought a home there
where they and their youngest
son, Tommy, will move in the
the near future.
Charles Stewart and family
are moving Into his parents
home here.
S. W. Stewart recently sold
the IGA store In Mill City to
his three sons C. W. Stew
art, William Stewart and
Charles Stewart.
Members of the Friendship
circle of ; the Presbyterian
church Sunday school and
their families, held covered
dish supper in the church din
ing rooms Friday night. Rev.
Noble Streeter showed slides
following the dinner. '
Attending were: Mr. and
Mrs. V. S. Todd and boys, Mrs.
W. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Sheythe and boys, Mrs.
R. S. Corbln, . Mr. and Mrs.
Wendell Heller and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hoeye and
three children, Mrs. Herbert
Schroeder, Mr. and Mrs. Mar
tin Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Tuera
and boys.
Julia Bassett of Santiam Re
bekah lodge No. 166 has re
ceived the appointment of col
or bearer to act at grand lodge
of Oregon which convenes in
Portland May 20-21. The ap
pointment was made by the
president of the Rebekah as
sembly of Oregon, Mrs. Olive
Ramey. Mrs. Bassett is a past
noble grand of Mill City lodge
and was recently recommend
ed by the lodge to the office
of district deputy president.
Mrs.. Bassett will attend grand
lodge, also, as an official dele
gate representing the Santlam
Rebekahs. '
New Run of
SMELT
FRESH CAUGHT lR0M THE
CAklHV DIVED No one eon predict how
JAllU I KIT CIV long the run will lost
6CT THEN N0W1 ' a
Fresh-Caught Smelt 2 lbs. 25'
CAPITOL FISH CENTER
In (he Midget Market s 1128 CENTER ST.
mmmm
ACROSS FROM
OWL DRUG STORE
Wilhmina
Willamina Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Spangler and family are
visiting in Veneta this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lents of
Coquille were week-end guests
of Mrs. Karl Lentz.
Mrs.. Elbert Pedersen, moth
er of Mrs. Martin Myers, and
Mrs. W. B. Foster of McMlnn
vllle, who has been In the Mc
Mlnnvllle General hospital the
past four months with a broken
hip, went by ambulance Sun
day to a convalescent home In
Raymond, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moehlnaar
and Linda of Perrydale were
Sunday guests at the Wayne
Wooden home.
Miss Marilyn Henderson of
Linfield college was a Sunday
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Zetterberg and Ted.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Buroker
and Brian of Marcus, Wash.,
are visiting this week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Pearson. ' Other week - end
guests at the Pearson home
were Carol Pearson of Salem
and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lind
beck of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schukar
and Carol and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Bissell enjoyed a trip to
Silver Creek Falls Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rls
seeuw and Lonnie of North
Plains were Sunday guests at
the Sanford Risseeuw home.
Other callers during the day
were Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Johnson of Portland.
Mrs. Goldle Stange has
moved to Portland, where she
will make her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Dentel
and family visited her mother,
Mrs. Ellen Lundborg in Port
land Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Ridgeway
and family of Sheridan were
Sunday guests at the Earl
Dickey home,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds
and family of Dallas were
Sunday guests at the James
Monaco home.
Sunday guests at the Lionel
Graham home were Mrs. Elea
nors Rasmussen and Ardyth
of McMinnville, and Mr. and
Mrs. Dennis Biggs and chil
dren of Mllwaukie. '
Wendell Wooden returned
home from Portland hospital
last week-end, but will be con
fined to his borne for several
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cfaet Canby
and Terry spent the week-end
in Alosh with Mr. ana Mrs.
C. W. Johnson.
Mr, and Mrs. V. C Neal
spent Sunday in Salem with
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Neal, Jr.,
and Joan.
Hubbard Interclass activ
ities stand at present with the
Juniors in first place, sopho
mores , second, seniors third
and freshmen fourth.
Totals of 68. 60, 30 Mi and
27 vi points are based on ticket
sales, magazine sales, football,
cross country, volley ball
girls, basketball girls, basket
ball boys, and sale of annuals.
Seniors from North Marion
will be attending Senior, cam
pus visitation week-end at the
state colleges Friday evening,
Saturday and Sunday.
Sherwood will come to North
Marion for baseball Tuesday
SAVING
CENTER'S
APRIL
"YOU SAVE MORE AT YOUR SAVING CENTER STORE"
SHORTENINGry',lUn,b;;J;k flcl Potel Chips
3t83' Syrup r ill y 25'
With Coupon
. Durlcee's Vn Comp'i
RARYnn iV . 5) E f Pork & Beans
KI II ' ' Sunny Jim
PUREX , (ft. Peanut Butter
jgrTang ,,rt JVC yy.
WESSON OIL Kins'ln's Po,,ed ejp '"'eGGS''
63' Meal .'3- ic Doi, sy
CORNED BEEF Occident All Pu,p. MARGARINE
Flour 25 L , Z . a ,25'
M.D. Toilet
Tissue 10
rolls
FRESH PRODUCE
DRY ONIONS
CABBAGE .
SUNKIST
ORANGES
lb.
lb.
Each
5'
5'
1'
FRESH MEAT
BONELESS
ROUND STEAK , 59c
BOILING BEEF , 19c
BEEF ROAST ,37c
SWISS STEAK , 59c
PURE
GROUND BEEF ,39c
WHITE SHAFTER NEW
Potatoes
10,fc69'
WEST SALEM
STORE NO.
ONLY
Swede Character
Wins Talenl Show
Mill City There were 24
youthful entertainers compet
ing in the 8th annual Lions
club talent show, staged Thurs
day night to a capacity crowd
in the local theater.
A Swedish monologue by a
Mill City teenager, Willy
Clark, won first prize of $10
and the military tap dance by
two sisters, Carol and Phyllis
Fate, won first in the contest
of boys and girls under 13
years of age.
Baton t wirier, Joellen Agee,
won second and S - year - old
dancer, Alline Agee and Lo
rain a Lee won 3rd.
' Among the older contestants
Everly Johnson won 2nd with
her comic pantomime and Dale
Woodard, a singer won 3rd.
These were also cash prizes.
' Benefits from the show went
towards the Boy Scout cabin
in Mill City.
N.MarionHigh
Lyons Girl Queen
For Linfield May Day
McMinnville The fiftieth
annual May Day festivities are
being planned at Linfield col
lege, McMinnville, Ore., for
the week-end of May 8-10. Ac
tivities include a street parade,
coronation program, trefplant
lng ceremony, banquet and
queen's ball.
Mrs. Jeannine Bonebrake,
Lyons, brunette, senior home
economics student, will reign
as May Queen. She will be es
corted by Donald Blanchard,
Dallas, as Captain of the
Guards. Marilyn Gilbertson,
Coos Bay, will be maid of hon
or. Deniece Huntington, Vida,
and Nancy Watson, Seattle,
have been elected princesses.
The court is completed, by 12
senior girls acting as ladies in
waiting. Coronation ceremonies
will be held under the Old Oak
on the campus at 1:30 p.m.,
Saturday, May 9.
afternoon, April 28 at 2:80
p.m.
The North 'Marion track
squad will go to Willamina for
a 3-way track meet Including
Taft, Wednesday, April 28, at
3 p.m. -
Thalia Rebekah lodge will
meet Tuesday evening, April
28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rebekah
hall.
LEGALS .
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBg
In th County Court of the etftt. f
Oregon for Ysmhlll county.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that thl
undersigned, John A. Peterson, hu been
appointed u Administrator of the .
tat. of Ev. I. Peterion. deceased, by
the above entitled Court. All persons
having claim, against aald estate .re
hereby notified and required to present
the earae, duly verified, a. by law re
quired, to the undersigned .t Marsh,
Marsh & Dashney. Attorneya at Low,
Pint National Bank Building, McMinn
ville, Oregon, wlthlng six months Iron
the first publication of this notice.
Date dead irlst published AnrU S3.
196J.
Get your Smelt smoked atl
SALEM CUSTOM
CURING PLANT
Phone 3-7005
685 S. 12th
Bete of Uet p,b
Administrator
uAnaa. luxaa pabrnst.
Attorneys for said estate.
Anrll 21. 10. Mar t. It. 1M.
ADMIMUTIATOB'S NOTICE TO
CBEDITOBS . .
rones is hereby orvxn that
B Ait LAM Boorr be. bee, by erdir ef
th circuit Court ef the Stele of Ore
gon for Marlon County, appointed ad
min letrator of the HUM of JAltEB I.
SCOTT. eosasod. Any persons having
claims asslnit said estate are re.
to Mount them, with proper Ka
to said ednunavtr.tor ai Sit Ti
Trust Building, aelea. Orgeon,
sli months from the date of this
Dates April I, lroJ.
HARLAN SCOTT
Administrator of the Bsui
JAUE8 I. SCOTT, IMcCsmI
hi f m buhi'ih . nituBTV
Attorney. .1 iw
Pioneer Trust Bids, Salem. Ore.
Attorney (or Administrate.
Apr. t, . U. U. II. MM
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