Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 27, Image 27

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    Wednesday, May 6, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
SECTION III Page ,
PRESIDENT
HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISE SPECIALS!
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Mrs. Lewi Thomas, Sll
verton, who Sunday wn
elected preildent of District
20, Auxiliary, Veterani of
Foreign Wan. Mrs. Thoma
has served two terms at
president of the Silverton
Post Auxiliary..
Willamina
Willamina The Grand
Jtonde Women's club held
eir annual ' officers dinner
recently, when Mrs. Marlon T
Weatherford, Arlington state
president of the Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs
Mrs. E. E. Hall, Portland, first
vice-president of the O.F.W.C.,
Mrs. H. A. Parrett, Mrs. Vir
gil Heider and Mrs. Ray Mor
rison, Willamina, were guests.
Mrs.-Gue Swanson and Mrs.
W. D. McMillan - were in
charge of arrangements for
the dinner. The next meeting,
which will feature nomination
of officers will be held May
14, at the club room.
Mr. ai)d Mrs. George Kulick.
returned this week from
Bowerville, Minn., where they
flew to' attend the funeral of
his mother, Mrs. John
, Gusinda.
Mrs. Hilding Rydell will
present her piano students in
a two-piano recital Wednes
day, May 6, at 8 p.m. at the
Rebekah hall. Both solo and
two piano nur hers will com
prise the- program, with
special music for variation.
. Officers of the high school
PTA were installed at their
recent meeting, which was the
last meeting of the year until
the new term begins in the
fall. Officers installed include
E. J. Howell, president, Mrs.
Walter Murray, first vice
president; Mrs. Paul Yoder,
second vice-president; Mrs.
K. E. Shetterly, secretary and
Mrs. Ruth Mishler, treasurer.
Carol L. Spicer of Willa
mina has been listed on the
winter term scholastic honor
roll at Oregon State college.
She is a sophomore in science,
and earned a grade point
average of 3.5. She is the
daughter of Mrs. Walter
Spicer of Willamina.
Don Cunliffe, Willamina
civil defense director, has
learned that the state has
approved Willamina's appli
cation for a new fire truck
this summer, with the state
and federal governments pay
ing of the costs. The truck
will be a class A pumper
capable of pumping 250 gal
lons of water a minute against
150 pounds pressure. As
neither Willamina or Sheri
dan has a class A truck at
present, the addition of, the
truck is expected to reduce
fire insurance rates.
A 2e Ronlad G. Hofenbredl
spent a few days here this
week visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. John Hofenbredl and
family. He has been stationed
at Sheppard Air Force base
in Texas, and was transfered
to Langley Air Force base in
Virginia.
The Civic club met last
week for the annual spring
luncheon. Hostesses for the
day were Mrs. W. C. Trem
blay. Mrs. Otto Hlrn, Mrs.
' Rulrk Hendrickson, Mrs.
Arthur Soules, and Mrs. Carl
Wise.
Mrs. Marian T. Weather
ford, state chairman of the
General Federation o f
Women's clubs, was guest
speaker for the day. Other
guests were Mrs. Ernest Hall,
Portland, vice-president; Mrs.
Walter Murray, Grand Ronde
Women's club president; and
Mrs. Hubert Garrabrant of
Hood River. 1
Officers nominated were:
president, Mrs. Arthur Soules;
vice president, Mrs. Axel
Wakkure; secretary, Mrs. Ray
Mirrison; and treasurer, Mrs
Max Rasmussen.
The new Union service
station on Main and C streets
held its grand opening May
2, DuWayne Grosser is man
ager of the new station. '
A group of Intersted per
sons met this week with the
purpose of organizing a Chim
bcr of Commerce. Dr. Otis
Barr acted as chairmain, and
a nominating committee con
sisting of Dave Paine, Fred
L. Bunn, Mrs. Esther Fawk,
H. A. Parrett and Mrs. Ken
neth Shetterly was appointed
to nominate officers. The next
meeting is scheduled for May
12.
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Width Avallobl Up to 10-Feet!
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Reduced!
Mattress Pads
Reg. 3.49
FuU Bed 99
Twin Site .2.44
Your Choice
Reg. 2.98 Bath Set
or
Reg. 2.98 Shower
Curtain Set
99
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Limit 12 to
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washcloths
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hand towels
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Medium Pacific Blue
Cherry Red
Light Mint Green
Radiant Pink
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STORE HOURS: Monday end Friday, :30 to 9:00 P.M.
Other days -9:30 to 5:S0
PHONE 3-9191
550 N. Capitol, Salem