- PAGE EIGHT Yhm OREGCJN STATESMAN. Scxleno. Oregon. Thursday Morning. October 10. 1S40 Oddfellows Meet ..... Salem Saturday - - - -'-.'!if--:.:- Stay Ion - Man" Is President, Local, De-legation jio- Be Lrge; Speaker Chosen - - . i . ' ; :' , i . ." .RT ATTUN i-The Marion county )ddfl!ow ccDMiitioB,. of which D.-, George Cole-of SCtrton Is pn?sfdsi)r, win meet at, the IO0F hall . h- i-alfin-Saturday -A large eteleipafiou. . .wm Stay;,, la ex jentii'k.Ts -.ttend ."; , T .. i - J 5gnIj(,loB to "iWrpresUlent 1 -ftayton maa;" he local .tc c at this county: meeting fas V further stimulated by the t"Stsyton also-'harbor a Mi. lt rs: In tholrson ' of ;.. Cnrpbyho is grand wtr den .. tae grand lod re of Oregon iooi'.u ; -; :, ' --. .vr-.:'. U - The ttgTn " of i the county, meeting at? Salem thisSaturday Includes a business session at 2 jp.ru..? end a open -meeting .to Wlilc the, public is invited at 7r;, p nt. The rpeakerIleT- .Rob-rt5- Hutchinson, wifl "deliver as dfk'rAThe Church and Amer icanism.' ' Mt. Angel Civic Club: Hears Hausler . On National Finance at Tuesday Meet MT. ANGEL Quoting from Montana's Representative . Ther kelson In the -Congressional Rec ord oo "GoM ami Its Power." Jo- ipb lUasler,' president of tbeJ Civic club told the member, at the elty hall Tuesday night, that The ' power of gold is greatest when nations are in debt." .Explaining the com pli cated labyrinth surrounding - national finances, HaifsJer showed how the lowering 'and raising of the price of gold .filled the money baga of the Internationalist while it rob bed our own people r their hem, fanna and savings. . i He defined the Internationalist-as-the man who looks oat merely for himself, caring not whether disaster overtake his own or any other eountry Just to Ion as the misfortune brings in dollars to him. 1 1 was reported that! the 1 5 billion dollar in'gold certificates in the United -. States . treasury, eight billion are wa4 by foreign investor." "-fc - " ". i- ' Tborkelson, ,ne stated, togeth er -with IS or SO other staunch senators and representatives ia opposed to our present monetary system' arid Is trying to bring about, legislation to ; give back to congress, the 'right ;to coin and regulate - money ,v given then .-by the constitution "and cancelled Aa 11(3 by the bank acb'"V "1: A general dicnsion followed the - lecture in .-which the PUO came up for a good deal .of atten tion, and copies f. the Oregon Credit Union laws were assirned to ?the committee for study, A re port will be made at. the next meeting., -" Families Change .. -.-j. ' - ear v Homes, Eldrieilge lELDRIEDGE Mr. a n d Mrs. Julian De Jardin and family are living In the W. R. Palmer house near Eldriedge school having aold their modern home to John Btfsh ian. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Goldade, who formerly occupied the Pal mer house, have rented the Geo. . Brown", place. UNIFORM monthly payments; no renewal, expense; no increase in interest rate. A Prudential 20-Year Mortgage i the m way te finance ear home. Available in selected ection ... FHA financing optional. - HAWKINS fcrBOBESTS. INC. SaUiortre MerttK "Ioaa Solicitor fee Tb FradenUal Insurance Ca. f America. Oaaraiaa Building Salcss, Oregea Oak GroVe Women Set November Date OAK GROVE The Oak Grove Woman's club "met at the home of Mrs. S. E.v Whit worth recently. Mrs. Frank Farm errand Mrs. Claud Tiickerson were assistant hostesses. In the absence of the president and vice presT3ent, Mrs. Webb Lewis presided. The chief business was to change the name of' the club from Oak Grove Ladies' Aid to Oaf Grove Woman's club. Those present besides the host ess were Mrs. Ernest Brunk, Mrs. Pearl M. Bartlett, Mrs. D. D. Row land. Mrs. C. S. Riggs. Mrs. Webb Lewis, Mrs. Isobeli Fawk, Alice Rlfigs. Mrs. Emil Stevens. Mrs. J. Ray Fawk, Mrs. John Penner. Mrs. Frank P I c k a, Mrs. C. F. Picka. Mrs. W. B. Allen. Mrs. Clara E. Brunk. Mrs. William Knower and Mrs. J. D. AlleD. The November meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Webb Lewis. Day ton Club Has Flower Show, Nov. DAYTON. Planning the an nual flower show .to be held in November was he Important fea ture of the Dayton Garden club October meeting held Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph RuTener. There were 18 members present. Mrs. Tom Trent and Mrs. John Shipley were leaders In the study of planning "house plants for j winter." Mrs. Alex Ross, Mra. Pete S w a n s o n and Mrs. John Shipley were each presented with lovely plants. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. W. g. Hlb-bert. ftPi Woman Disappears But Is Returned SILVERTON Considerable fear was felt for the safjety of Mrs. Dora A. Barbour when she disappeared from her home at First street in Silve-rton shortly before 3 o'clock Monday after noon. She was later found by Hubert Esser of Mt. Angel, walking near Mt. ..Angel and returned to her home here. Her husband had re ported the disappearance to the police who were 'aiding in the search. Mission Club Has First Fall Meet I-'-.":.. " . ". " ' ZEXA Mrs. Wayne D. Henry opened ber Zena -borne.- "Maple Mound." October 3 for the. first fall meeting . of . Spring Valley Iome Missionary aoclety. v; Co hostesses wre .Mrs. Ray . E.- Bar ker and Airs. Bertha Wilson. Mrav Cella ."Walling., 99, charter mem ber of the organization-', was honored guest. : . -. ! Memorial services .were con ducted by Mrs. Wayn D. Henry, paat president, ' for Mra. D. R. Ruble, 82, charter member .who passed away; September 17. Mra. El wood Cooper presided at the meeting.-:-' ... rwii.-,-.- The nomlnatins committee,, re ported all of fleers' Reelected for the ensuing year. plaAa were dis cussed for representatives, to at tend the federated clubs taeeting at Independence, October 1.- The hostesses ' nerved refresh ments to Mrs. Celia Walling. Mr. Charles McCarter, Mra. K, H. Scott, Mrs. W. W;r Henry. Mra A. L. Kin toil' Mrs. V. Lee Gib son, Mrs. W. - Frank Crawford, Mrs. C. M. Purvlne, -Mra. Milton Stephens. Mrs. S. D. Crawford, Mrs. El wood Cocper. Mrs. J.-e. JessuDi Mrs. E. 1C. Buckles. Mrs. fL. I. Mickey. Mrs. Ben McKlnney and Phyllis and Mrs. J. A. French. Mehama Club Has Meet Dates Set Woodburn Holds Woman Club Meet WOODBURN The firat meet, ing of the fall season was held by the Woodburn Rural club yes terday at the home of Mrs. El mer Mattson, with Mrs. George Timm as assisting hostess. Delegates were, elected to at tend the convention at Lyons, Oc tober 2 5. The Wesleyan Guild, branch of the Woman's Society of Christian Service will hold its first regu- I lar business meeting at the Meth MEHAMA The Mehama '500jdist parsonage, at 388 Broad club held Its first meeting for j "y. Friday night at 8 oVlock. the year at the school house Sat-! Mrs. Ann Wither, recently elect urday night. Four tables were j ed president of the guild, will In play. Another meeting will be I Preside. held the coming Saturday. It was decided, hereafter, to hold meet ings every other week. A regular business meeting will be conducted October 12. Mr. and Mrs.. LeRoy Ledgerwood are to serve. The Vern Featherstone family , W. Thurmon of Clatskanie were of Mill City recently moved into recent visitors here and in Salem, the Luter house. TDonald Morris and Paul Warg- - Mrs. A. W. Landers, Mrs. Tex nler were weekend guests at their Kimtey and Terry, Orval Lkuders parents' home. Both returned and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Philippl Sunday to Camp Murray, drove over the Santiam Pass Sun- j Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Grass day to Bend. The return trip was ! man- and family f Willamette made by way of the Wapinitia were guests Sunday at the A. W. Pass." 1 Nusom home. Farmers" Union V Novi MARION Approximately J members attended Marioa Farm ers. Union local:: Friday night meeting. " ' :'' ' - - Mr. and Mrs. Fox reported frorajtbe Aumiville locaL . . ' ' . The rodent eon trl-Project for which . 'the "Marlon local worked has-been acted on favorably If the county court. V; . This local lias nor : member a for the new Farmers "Union hos pital than toy locaHn the eoua- try. " ' ." ; "' ' "The Juniors are now -holding their meetings at the f haj! - on Wednesday nights;' Elclriedge Homes Receive Guests KLDRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. G. ? 5 I i . 1 I I Tere s the biggest scTTmg coffee in my "I order Airway so often, jet it so quickly ; t atctc! I could hear my grocer saying. from nearby ovens, that a fancy package 1 . "It a not only thoice coffee . . . smooth . is not neeoed. Airway's sensible bag saves . suid mellow rich ... but its price is sur- you many a penny . . . and still you're s frisingly low: And! here's why ... always certain f freshness!" v5b v-.-r V; :jv; . J . -: i'. .. .. . -. -iy ' -T Republican Rally Planned, Brooks BROOKS A republican . rally will be held in the Brooks school house Tuesday, October . 15, at 8:30 p.m. The republican com mittee and women met -recently at the home, of Mr. and Mra. Howard Ramp to plan a prpgram and rally. This rally includes Kei ur, Hayesville, Waeonda, North Howell and Brooka. There la to be a speaker and short talks by candidates, and music. The ladles of the Methodist church met for the first time since the summer vacation at the church and reorganised them selves into the Woman's Society far Christian Service. Mra. Harry Bosch, the' presi dent, led the devotions. The group planned to do comfort tleing and other - piece work. They are al so making aprons and dish tow els. Mrs. Harry Bosch, Mrs. A. M. Dunlavy and Mra. A. G. Streeter served refreshments. Waldo Anderson Funeral Is Held AUBANY Funeral . aerVlcea for Wldo Anderson. 75, a resident of Oregon for the past 3 2 years, were held from the Fisher Fun eral home Monday afternoon, with Dr. Tnoraaa D. Yarnes la cbarte. Mr. 1 Anderson, who had; been la falling health - for the past year, died in. the Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene,. October 4. . ' Born In Valparalaos Ind., Febru ary 17.-ia5. ho spent the early years of .bin life - in that city. From' there he removed to .Iowa, and later to Omaha. In 1S08 te ram to Oregon, settling- on. a farm in Benton county. . A tew years-later he moved , to Albany and engaged la the automobile business.' After retiring from this business he bought and operated the Waldo apartment house. , Mr. Anderson vm a member of the Methodist chnrch. . - - . - C On July" 3, 1$87. he snarrleo Ida Corsant a( Jewell. Iowa. Mrs. Anderson . survives, . as do two sons, Orln of Albany, and Clar ence of Seaside. , Detroit Boy Has Minor Operation DETROIT Word 'has been re ceived from Portland that Ar thur Clester. a freshman at the local high school, had to have part of the middle finger on his right hand removed because of a bone Infection. Arthur received the injury to his finger about two weeks ago while playing ball at school. Earl, youngest son of Charles Clester. has just recent ly had hia right arm taken out of a east following a compound fracture. - -Mrs. Ethel Beweley has had a room built onto her house. Swcglo News r SWEGLE-Mrs: GeneTlett Mc Klnney of Loring, Kans-; la Visit ing at the home, of her soa snd family. 6ho plans to spend the winter on the west eoaet. . Mr. a Mrs. Peter Baltaer of Dallas were cuesta on uniay at the. Menno Dalle home.' VMrs. .Ella Brown visited - last week, at the home of", nor otf. Louis, and accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Brown on a trip to iho coast. They -also Thilted at the home of Un. Wright at -Roberta station, and Mr. EUa BrowsrTi slater Mrs, Lottlt. Ptifh is .'Albany. . - r Mr. Otis. Dater' retnrned on Thnraday from a two weeks trip to Los Aageles. - "-. -- - -.- CLIL Gillarn Dies, Home, i en PERRYDALE -r Charles Henry Gillam, .75. died at his homo Tuesday morning, after being la poor : health for sonie time. He was np and about on Monday and visited with friends and seemed much better. Only last Sunday he was honored with a birthday dinner for his 7Cth birthday which) was October 4.. Mr. Hillam was born In Mc Minnville October. 4, 185. He was married on October 2, 1838. to Jessie Jane Pike of Dallas and to this union waa born three chil dren. Herman of Perrydale. May of Portland and Chester or Bay City. They -survive. -Charles Gillam spent his en tire life In this community where ho was an outstanding person in church and social affairs. Services sre held from the McMinnville Christian church today at 3 p.m. Burial is In the Masonic cemetery, McMinnville. rydale Jefferson Family Has Home Burned JEFFERSON-rStinday morning at'S:0 o'clock,- the five-room. modern bouse, on the A'. B. Hlnz firm. ; threo - miles ; northeast ft .. Jefferson, burned to the ground. Mr. and Mra. Mo Debord. fco are living cs the farm, were not In the houso at iho time ot the fire as they slept in -a cabin in the field where the turkeys roott. The-cause of the . fire Is. eo known.' : ' ; -: . - '. - ,-.'.',- . The.XeBOrd fsmily lost all Ibeic bouaehoM p di . and ,.elotfe er. Their pet-cat.' a 16. was- bartivd. The house' was- bnllt about a year a go, -and .was; not jjulte. flnlshad.-; Hlns is planning to robuEd. t : 1 Virgil -Wi'eis JeTt "Tuesday- for aTCCCcamp at Monument after'a weeks raeatloa apent "with - rela tives and , frleada hero. Ho h as been promoted from, a .eookv to mess' sergeant at the- camp.- " ik it? U Lm imxm BH5aSS.:fifi!BS"" Hlp IS Miles of Kidney TuU . Flush Out Poisonous Wast If yvm hav aa exrcaa of adds in yvar blat d. yaur li aulas el kkiaey tubae assy ba aw warkad. Tkxaa Uny nitna aad tuta are arnraiaa; !tyiW aitat aahcly aaaa rid ywar ma U pm sck mmd puiaoiwaia araata. - when LaonW af iidaey fnacnoa stnoita poiisacaa maUer to moaia in your Uoad, is Buy caoe aainc baetarha. rbcusaatia pa-a. k-e aaiaa. Inaa vt aad eaarry. srtim v 'KU, raciiiaa. puSuMaa oader Ua ar-a, a sari acbaa aad dioinfta. renarai ar afaaty paa aagea it 'smarting ana aumiag acaistjaaa sbawa tkers ia aoanethiag wraag with yatar kjriarya ar bladder. KMbarya may aaad b1b the sane aa bavck, aa ut year drarciat for Dhi'i Piiia, aaad aoa caaafaOy by mi It inaa for avar 40 yaia. Tfcy ana affy ntret aad wiU kelp taa l mutm s ulmmj lca Bma ovS poiaoj rear Mead. Cat Daaa Filts. ..and found: out how tKwyV able to sll this grand freh coffee for so littie. It's the thrifty bag ..end fast - rooster-to-grocer delivery I Frankly impressed", I bought a pound. ""What's more," he told me, "Airway 'a ground to your order. That means peak goodness. To prove it, try this pound on th roaster's guarantee. UnJeaa you kka everything about Airway ... it coats you nothing! L:iT:: . lj ftr-v . t. , KM l 'All FEiVrUIlED BY SA1TWAV l. " .J:N- t . t It ' 1 i 1 ' 1 :. V I I I il f Tl I I I a I J . C Wm f Wq Pern? WqHuIib mm aCramtlon of a 7or Taur-Zr vjrln j Body The PUD measure to bo voted on Novem ber 5 would set up a new tax-levying agency with broad powers to levy taxes without your vote, to spend your tax money for practically any purpose that suits the commissioners Fancy even lor electioneering future PUD bond iuuei. (According to the Mate Ilydro-Dfctric Commission, ! an estimated $3,232,260 in bonds will be required for the purchase of an electric system). O $ 79,330 II o w Taxes Every Year for FIv Years. The ballot measure authorizes the PUD commissioners to levy taxes im mediately without your further, vote amounting to 2 mills each year for e years. This means a total of. $396,900 based on present property valuations. Unlimited Jlinouxtts of ,i7ero nuo" Bonds The PUD commissioners can spend their annual tax income to electioneer for the voting of any amount of so-called revenue bonds. These bonds would be liens against jour electric bills. If the scheme goes sour, .your electric bills could be raised to bail out the bondholders. m & 3,069,0-41 of Gonoral Obllga- " Hon Bonds Lions on Your Uozne The PUD commissioners could, under the law, use their taxing power to build up a war chest to electioneer for Seneral obligation bonds up to $3,969,041. These would liens against your property. AGAIN, if the scheme goes sour, your taxes could be increased to bail out the bondholders. SPUD Bondholders Could Forco . Up Your Bat OS. The State of Oregon BOW regulates- electric rates in the interests of the public But if the PUD is foisted on the people, then you lose .. this protection Instead, PUD revenue bondholders will J become the electric-rate dictators. . Under the law, they ; can force up -your electric rates to pay every dollar of principal and interest on the PUD bonds. Z.omm of 9123,163 rxmM Tfor Paid by Poire r Companies The E resent power corspam'es in Marion county paiu $123,163 ito the public treasury in 1939,' upon their operations within bouodarie of the proposed PUD. The attorney- rrnrral has cast doubt ton the ability of the tax-collector to force payment of taxes by .Oregon PUDa. A PUD may leave you and other taxpayers holding the bag- having to make up, out of your 'own pocket, the $123,163 now turned into the public treasury by the power companies for the support ef your schools,'-roads,-old age assistance, relief, national defenie, . and all other functions of government. . rp TUsaanagoaeni by PUD Pro- motors Up to the beginning of this year, the " PUDs in Washington State had. squeezed, from the suffering public $903,604 in taxes. Where has . this treasure gone? To male preliminary survey, for attor ney fees, for engineering fees, for court costs, etc., etc. Many ef these PUDs have net as yet sold as much as a nickel's worth of electricity to anybody. The chief beneBciarie have been the PUD, jpnmotm themselves. X2ia Blorfest Bisk of alls UltjHer -- Electric Bates. The PUp promoters talk glibly about "lower electric rates" in- an attempt to put over their scheme. What are the facts?- Wo show in the 'chart below the rates f two PUDs " now . distributing Bonneville "power at Bonneville rates the eoy PUDs hooked up to Bonneville Dam and offering rates approved by the Bonneville; Administrator. Also we show the amounts PGE residential customers pay for electricity. See how much MORE PUDs charge for Bonneville power than PGE. f, , . - AND these PUDs are richly suhsidiied by the tax- payers . . . while PGET brings vou Bonneville power at low rates, WITHOUT A SINGLE PENNY aOF TAX SUBSIDY. ' . . to ate MMB nD Mm MOaTKLT SOX HI 3i 2 racmc coulTr ., " mo no. a : V . 11 '' I'1"1 SI W 1 1 III! I I ill l . -i n : 1:3 .cut in ucu na rti xn : ( mmMY raU Aa I lj J1 ii iw TasVj Drriaaai, Fankad Ciaaial Dactria Ca Saba), 0aaaa I 1 4 Lj U LA Li . Ciarns(. 14, twiBt :&ratd Caateaay Saa Pka Lai Aaerha - Prtha4 Dm'. rjaHal W.ai