Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 20, 1957, Page 11, Image 11

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Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, March 20, 1957
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Section ! Pag II
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North Marion
High Activities
Fill Calendar
Music Students Take
Major Holes in
Festival
NORTH MARION (Special!
The Junior-Senior banquet of the
North Marion Union Hiah school
is scheduled for 7:08 p.m. Thurs
day. The juniors will do much
of the cooking themselves and
sophomore boys and girls will do
the serving.
Several ol the music students
of North Marion Union High
school have been honored with an
invitation to participate in the
music festival at Forest Grove on
May 9-11. Band members who
will go are Darlene Greeninger.
Russell Colgan and Wayne Low
rie. Chorus members are Arjil
Shrock, Judy Orvold and Amy
Copcnhaver.
Dorothy Hosteller and Betty Jo
Keil are going to. Idaho on April
3 to participate in a Musical fes
tivies which will feature mass
choruses and mass bands.
Miss Norton, advisor for the
Girls Athletic association, advised
that approximately $50 was re
ceived from the recent waste-paper
pickup and sale.
Three carloads of GAA girls went
to Mt. Hood Saturday for skiing
and tobogganing. Driving were
Les Hosteller, Jerry Lewis, hon
orary member of the association,
and Miss Norton.
Miss Ruth Wilde of Mt. Angel
will speak at the student body
meeting on Thursday, at North
Marion Union High school in con
nection with the United Nations
program: - . '. ..
Miss Anita Norton, girls' P.E.
instructor, advises that the Junior
Girls haye completed their.' first
aid course and are now talcing
their tests on bandaging.
Miss Norton also advises that
tennis practice is in full swing
with 20 in the advanced class and
12 in the beginners. At present
they are using the tennis courts
at Hubbard and Aurora, practic
ing after school. Several matches
have been scheduled.
important
ingredients
ior modern
arming .
EQUIPMENT,
LAND, AND
Workmen
.. Jofc ... f iS'Ss
LAFAYETTE Modern highway bridge the road between Lafayette and Dayton,
replaces willowy old horse and buggy Completion date It set for Oct. 1. (Capital
structure spanning the Yamhill river on Journal Photo)
Revival Continues
MOLALLA (Special) In Mo
lalla church of the Nazarcne, re
vival services now are m progress
each night at the church. Rev.
Harold Priddy, pastor of Central
Nazarene church, Portland, is the
speaker, states Rev. J. L. Van
Arsdel, Molalla pastor. There will
be no Saturday night services in
Molalla as a missionary rally is
being held at Canby. Sunday morn
ing and evening. Rev. Priddy is
to speak at both services.
Rolarians Elect
SHERIDAN (Special) Dr.
B. J, Miller, Sheridan dentist, has
been elected president of the
Rotary club, for the 19S7-58 year.
Named as vice - president is Ken
neth B. Graham, and secretary,
Dr. Robert L. Hurlburg. Frank W.
Smith is the retiring president
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PIC1ST NATIONAL DAN It
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Build Lafayette Bridge
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Bridge Rushed
At Jjafayette
LAFAYETTE (Special) New
Lafayette bridge, now under con
struction across the Yamhill river
between Dayton and Lafayette, re
places a willowy horse and buggy
structure built decades ago and,
when completed about Oct. 1, 1957,
will provide the community with
a new bridge 1309 feet in overall
length with a 26 foot deck.
State highway authorities men
tion that this is a $220,000 job with
Lee Hoffman as builder. The main.
steel girder span has a length of
125 feet and the bridge itself a to
tal length of 375 feet. Two concrete
approaches will lead to the bridge
SALEM iRANCH
Of PORTLAND
urt luite otteoN
Polio Fund Aided
MONMOUTH (Special) - Mon
mouth Post American Legion this
week sent a check to the March
of Dimes in the amount of $205.32.
This was the net from the benefit
dinner given by the Post and
Auxiliary.
First Aid Taught
SCOTTS MILLS (Special)
Scotts Mills firemen are sponsor
ing a first aid class which will be
conducted in the fire hall Tues
day nights for several weeks. The
class is open to the public.
on the north side, three' on the
south.
The old bridge was a steel truss
structure of IStO or 1912 and was
outmoded for modern traffic.
tocitwt"-
Salem Chief Speaker
SUBLIMITY (Special) - A talk
by Glenn Shedcck, Salem fire mar
shal, featured the meeting of the
Marion County Fire Association
held here recently.
bhcdccK discussed fire preven
tion in use nome.
Also speaking was H. E. Mar
auding, chief engineer of the Ore
gon Insurance Rating Bureau.
The session was attended by 107
men representing 18 departments
in the county. The next meeting
of the group will be held at the
Liberty-Salem Heights fire station
on April 10. .
Breaks His Arm
DALLAS tSoeeiait Duavn P
tro, 6-vear-old son of Mrs. Moni
ca Patro, 1007 Howe St., suffered
a broken right arm Monday when
h fiIt from hie kifwnl,, U, ,.
treated at the Bartell Hospital and
releasee.
Woodry's
So. Com'!. St.
llancfl fw1catfcEn5iraj
i;:Si F.II end TwJ
Silverton Folk
On Sick Report
SILVERTON (Special) Reports
of local folk ill tnchfde Gary Bark
hart, tS, of Molalla, a surgery
patient following a one-car acci
dent, Thursday.
The young mas incurred bead
and pelvic injuries.
Otto Frank, manager of the
mett department j! the Mike
Hannan firm, is under treatment
for a fractured hip suffered at
the family home in a fall.
Mrs. William Bloeh, a nurse ai
the iod&i hospital, was reported
making normal improvement
from an illness, the nature of
which was not announced.
PARKS FAMILY MOVES
SCOTTS MILLS (Special) Mr,
and Mrs. Bjek Parks have moved
to Albany where he is employed
in a zirconium smelter.
Last Three
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Elias Keil Injured
AURORA (Special) - Elias Keil
remains about the same in Doc
tor's hospital in Oregon City. Keil
who is 82. and the only living
grandson of Wittiast Ket!, founder
of the Aurora Colony, was injured
at his old colony place where lie
lives alone, when the wooden wa
ter ioser collapsed on him, frac
turing his ankle and five ribs,
Southland Tour Set
JEFFERSON (Spcciall-Mr, and
Mrs. John Zehner and Mr. and
Mrs, Jake Gilmoar ail of Sidney
plan to leave on either March 20
or 2! for a trip in tie Gtimour car
for Southern California. The Eeh-
ners wilt visit their daughter, sen-!n-!a
and family, the Relasid
Boards of Bell, Calif., and the Gil-
mours will visit close relatives at
Riverside, They will go by way tit
Reno, Las Vegas ami Death Val
ley. They expect to bo gone three
weeks.
Days! . , . Ends
Size
Famous Brands
Simmers
Sleeprtta
Ertgfander
Rsiaxer
Street Signs at
Willamina Ready
W1LLAMINA ISoeciaU At the
March meeting of las city council,
the police report showed receipts
of $385; and expenses of $137;
and 19 arrests.
The metal street signs ordered
by the city have arrived and will
be put up soon.
Fsre chief Frank Kauble was ao
pointcd to sec about getting a de
fense trailer for the city pickup.
The library report showed ex
penses of $54.25: receipts of S4.7&;
books tent during February, MJ:
eight books were mirchaseit 25
books were donated, and 37 maga
zines lent.
MARY FREY INJURED
BROOKS fSpeciati - Mrs, Mary
Frey is suffering from a dislo
cated vertebra disk, Se is usv
aware of the cause, but the result
has kept her is bed a week.
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HUBBARD (Special Arfes
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Hubbard, Serving starts at $;38
and cantisucs white the food teas.
Mrs. Warren Grimm fs general
chairman, Mrs. L. Sf. SchsB, gen
eral hostess.
District convention will be Sn
Portland April 19 when Arion tern"
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chair. Response to welcome will
be by Mrs. Russ Roijofsm
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