Mitl-Willanierte Valley News 7r 5aeai Howell (lorn Fair Planned October IS NOKTH HOWKt.l.- T.e Home ri-i thrr communit iic for fir N'Hh Mimrll ciinimuruty far. tlit.y. (ktobrr 18 at thr grange tun 11 rtf appointed t'f('(itm: K.unur Mrul. W)ii Stfihiiri ari1 Andy Nrlitn.- I)i-hli K: Florence .!-. It. ill "w! . Vii..- l. .n, AptKii1 ;iwlv WaHm;.n, Km-' IJu I) il ii. J.ir Mrifin Ph1 ,!ai-v Kti.j;. Nl- li Wrrwi. Kthcl J.iu. tluwir jinl 1 hi j ; u i : liim- r.. ."!inr. l)jy Hump. Ity Duim. Lrrt v IVral' Mli1 Dale N'eliti 11. rn.it nt nut Turn Itim.. K I) t iH.inlrr. Kiy Dunn, Drltcrt Kit'it. A V. Jn k!tllr V Van Hrji klm. M A Duiiii. Henry Wrritu, J J J. ktii. . Jntif.1 Mu. (iri'tc t'linr. t rt. A H WirMier. J.mjwr Km H-ri.l.l Dunn Vlla- J hn m fi. Dari V-ii Hrixklm ! iirni Hu.l l'.ikri. i'rny Iuiiri. I' : ui IU-.il K.U In i Amv IW-t r. Ariuuwla lWwl. Il.en Wietiri. Mum tul. lidirtitr K !. Mn A Nrlitnn, Hgdi IW-.U. Vri ir ' I 1 rx f 1 1 . CUi lunn Ttlr Doiothv ( I nc. liira I'aikcr lU-itrid Duiiii. Ildrl Mm-tli-n, D-iv King. Nellie Werner. VV M Sir . rn nl be am t ioiit-r I . A 1 1 i ken Nnllr npp r will te frvr(, 6 to H ft m, folltiwnt by II. pigim numlcia I'ux irl will ! vi-l (i.r tt Liu I UI i futwt. X. . . . . 1 1 H vnir. nirx, urn. Jeffrrtan Nineteen girls from Jfffrrmn high nh. ! Gill Athlet ic rw)--!tMn held a awinamlng iv rty at thr S-iferA YMCA Tiicr l.iy The fill went for the pur ple of tiikinjK the nwimmini testa prrM-rilird Itii Jhyical FJti' the firrt ar el in pamq Aimnlrun. D Cila.ev, Pat .n. Hetty ) My ma Have iifi in rhaigei mtri, the Orrvon GJrli ution hndb(Mik for wnd eVfn mc-c-eecl-They are Maxlne ie Parrhall. Shirley CaRowe, Joan Jnhn- llerrinrton, and the group and the Ymur I'wrnen V'i rrirn t tlib were Bijvrn by. Che t Good- inntrucUir f the Y. (Cr-GRll'iI'MUWIi ft 1. Rrl to arriv first to gt rad first to gt tho attention you want The Auburn imeet Thurxd.iy. Oc- .-rr ' t tie SUinrt Johns home, T.fi Mont e avenue, - for. a noon iiinrfirrn meellnit. Altant ho- ,..- will fn- Mra Wiilinm Rnhtr. Mr Hov Kni'ch and Mr. Cecil Sh4 k and will assint Mrr. John in the MTVinR. Plana for the year will be dKnied and friend are invited to attend. Mrn. Warren Shrake i club preaident. Sannrlde Frank 7-inn wan rt-electel president of the com numity club. H. A. Grctn, vice president; Mr. N. F. Craig., aec-n-tary-treuiiier; executive com mittee. Jo Graham. Mra. Dudley Taylor, Mr !,. liuhop. Mr. Henry Felltr. A quii preram with children f the primary room wa followetl by a nx-liil hour. iYwdbaril I'tdiea' Aid of Im rriutuHl Itithcran church will meet nil dy ThufMlay. Iloatexre will lie Mr Oacar (Htrom. Mra. E. Ilrrnuiiifun and Mra. J. Ramlo. Lutheran IHiuchters of the Refor mation will meet at Zoar church in C'anbv Sunday with iwaiona at 2 30 and 5 30 p m. Foajr Cmrer Mcmbera of the Hukev Ciitriten club are aolicitinc the ditrit for the Community Cheat. Thine not olicited are auk -el tu get in touch with Mr. Oliver Hickman, Rickey Garden club preaidrpt anl ahe will have a jwuijker cll. Mlvertan FJder A. I. Beaaley ia the new leader of Seventh Day Advetitut local diatrict. lie will continue to live near Oregon City and replace Flder William Ring, rallvd to Fugene to aaait in evan Kciifttic work. WawvJbum The American Le gion auxiliary will meet Wedne day, October 9, at 8 p.m. Moth era, aiatera and wlvea f Ameri can Legit 4i members are invited to attend. ' Kelaer Ronald E. Jonea, state lirttlclrnt. vill attend the meet ing of the Keier Farmers Union Wednesday n-tght. Cctoler 9 at Quinaby lall, Jonea will apeak. New Poliecmaii Is Aiiiioiineetl SILVERTON. Oct. 1 John ni f.-mfrly with the Val ley, Farmers Co-op, haa Uiken the . .. -ix,. y ,.oiictf joo oil the lo cal force. Changes havet-ben tu merouft in recent month - Lat winter Al Amo, Victor Grpss- nickle and George Fiedler . were local police officer.! Fiedler $ re signed and E. W. O lJrian took hi place. In mid-ummer Grwanickle became ill and S. A; Pitney, for mer contable of the Silvefton district filled in for him. J t Amo resigned in September and J. C. Fowler was hirtd to take his place, and OTJrian was out as of Oc tober 1. f I I The regular police force ow includea Victor Gro.nickles Who i till on aick leave but will re turn toon; Fowler and Pitney, vvho wa mo veil up frim special police, with Dickenson a the pef'lal of ficer tintil Gnmsnickle rcturnf. Siliertoii Library Shows Big Increase SILVERTON. Oci 7 Circula tion in September waa up by al- moat 20O over that In Augiist, the library report to the city council ahowed. Circulation for Septem ber was 1020. coming mostly in the latter part of the months fol lowing the opening of school, and ceation of much of the harvent work. j ' ; f Only nine new borrower regis tercet during September, 27 books weie added by gift; and purcha.e and 99 were removed from circu lation. Donors during September were Mrs. E. R. Boyd, Mrs, Will iam Scarth. Mr. arid Mrs. 111. II. Latham. Mr. and f "Mrs. i Walter Geren. Mrs. Will Kitchens. Misa Olga Johnaon. Dr. and Mrs. C. W Kecne. Dr. and. Mr;. R. t Klein- roge, Mi uetty rv(einorge; i Mr. F. J. Roubal. Mr.f and Mrs. F. Glenn McDonald. Mr. and Mra. Loyall BeaU, Mra. W. L. ?McGin aia, Mrs. R, A. McClanatbfini Al vis DeGuire, Mra. f.. P. McNeer, Mra; George Chrlatenaon ind Mrs. O. i. Lee. I : Disability No Bar to Their Full-Time Jobs 1 4P sv ulA Kr a , f X I t , Hi ' ,': -'i ' : V ML Angel Donald Zollner drove to Toledo to apent the week end with friends there. 1 rnUn Hill Mr. and Mra. A. L. Koatenborder are visiting in Washington. Mr.' and Mrs. W. M. Tat are on a hunting j trip in eastern Oregon. ; 1'nlon Hill The Woman's club will meet with Mrs. Johnston for its firat fall meeting. M. Henry Peters is president; S i Four Corners j Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stewart and; Jim rlrove to tmgview Sunday j for a Luther League rally at Redeemer church there. i' The full time, regular jobs performed by the two disabled men pictured above exemplify employment for handicapped persons which Is being stressed this week In the Nalem area In conjunction with the nationwide "Employ the Physically Handicapped Week." David W. Porter, 356 Union st.. Is shown at left checking parts And accessories la the parts department of Ilerrall-Owens garage. 235 K. Com mercial si. Loss of an eye while serving with the 40th Infantry: during the .Philippine campaign has not kept him from earning a comfortable living. Nor did faring a life In which he would be unable to walk deter Russell Kmlth, Jr (right) 226 Gerth ave.. West Salem, from learning to make his own way. Through the state rehabilitation department Smith trained eight months as an apprenire watchmaker In Albany, then set up his own shop In West Salem nine years ago. Today he employ two other men besides working from his own wheel ehalr. Is married and has a new home. (Photos by Don Dill, Statesman staff protographer). 1 er, Mfa Gladys Cage. Officer elected! are. president, Carroll Hil fikcr; j vice-president, Janice Scharfj secret ury, Jonn Scharf; yell lewder, Shirley I'uge; report er, YVonne Goode. Meejihgs will be held every two Week at the home of the various membera. The next meet ing will be with Janice and Joan Scharf October 14. Richard IIeHe1 Visit With Ml. Angel Fumily MT. ANGEL Sgt. nd Mrs. Richard J. Heaael and infant son of Ft. Lewi apent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mr. Joseph Hessell, relatives and friends. I Sergeant Heaael was discharged a year ago after six year In the army, several years of which was Fluorescent, Commercial and Industrial Lighting Fixtures For Immediate Delivery Salem Lighting and Appliance Co. Temporary Location, 255 N. Liberty, Salem, Ore. Phone t412 spent in the Pacific. He recently re-enlifted at San Francico and was assigned to Fort Lewi. Stigurlraa Cooker Chili Formed in Middle Crove MIDDLE GROVE Sugarless Cookers 4-11 club was organized Thursday at the home of the lesd- The) StoUaman, Solom. Pro., Wodnesdoy. October 3, 1348 3 Peilee Teachers (iuests of VVA PEDFE Firat ITA meeting Wkx a reception lor ttii Icuchicis Friday. Officeis iiie Mm. Jack! WcN. president: -U. Cilin Krl- ! WHitls. ice pieaident;' Mis. Clin-i tort Ruitcr, secretary and tieas-j tirfr. i. Committee chairmen named! by i the preKident arc: nnnilieihip. Mfs. Klton Zuvcr; aludy club, Mrs. Jack Well.; program. Mr. Glen Edward: bnd.Ket, Mr. Clinton Ruiter; magazine, Mi. William Condron; publicity, Mr. J. W. McCormack; liopitality, Mr. Gordon Murphy; historian and record Inxik, Mr. aiiil Mr. Eldon Cte. The movie projector nl pulilte uddiesh ayatcni have -in 1 1 cd and will be installed stn1u The pro Ked budKet wa adopt'l. J. Urown of Salem . poke on tlu basic school Mippoit bill. jThe primary-room .won the. at tendance prize- for having 1 the largot number of parent present and will keep the two live turtle for the next month. IThe radio Mudy club meet 'Oc tober 30 with Mrs. J. W. Mi-format k. A gift was preacnted to Mr. Elton Zuver for her work a president lat year and the teach ers were given corsages. Donothy Price and Mra. Jack Wells played piano duct a part of the pro gram Mr. -Glen Edward waa in charge of refreshment. The Fir 'Grove xhool atarted October 7 with eleven pupilaL In ability to secure a teacher caused the delay. Mrs. Bev Frear, a resi dent of the district, .will be the teacher. Liberty Woman Club j HatTea for Teacher LIBERTY FirTT" f.Il meeting of the Liberty Woman's club ws held on October, 3 at the Community- hull Mr. Corinre HampU-n -iike on the borne Extension unit proeram. j Tea wa served in honor of the new teachers of -'.-the Liberty school, also the new w omen of At. community who were guests of the club. i i HulKiiiic to man by plague is fleas from transmitted rodent". i All Ilelal wm liMUDbliiii) 4 Welded tubular con struction.' R u b b e r t ire si.. Handy fur farm or warehou.-. ICE CREAI1 AU Flavors No Limits. ((t SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salem C2)i 7B &0 111 L-MI2jUkf URIAH DONLEVV ' 7 SUSAN IIAYWARD r-.v . . 'rr"eY f i tyy i i i i i r r rr r-j 1 r . v s. 2V - r form esiffmmem - 9 'A PATRICIA ROC i . if i 110AGY CARMICHAEL WARD BOND Sf.T fi f 1L SJl I 1 - ;( if ii i V T -" ' "' StaV wa. r- I - 1 '' ANDY OEYINE STANLEY IIDGES U0Y0 IIID6ES FAY HOIDEM VICTOK CUTLEt f.nd DiviM liis, TAD end DENNY z 0 W hmd Ui ha ta t N W tmrm tmmTi, Um , SHn MKBM t iiimw h,,m MUSSMI MUTU - hmimU hf MUM STARTS FRIDAY Warner's Elsinore' Theatre :-! i ' V ft n If TO MARION COUNTY VOTERS OUTSIDE SALEM: I - ; TTlKi fpy2 I; - 5 ! Pdnroidlnse . SCAL Fat PUDeal Fees Attract Promoters like Bees to Honey Promoters and politicians are asking you to vote for the PUD measure on the ballot November 5. Why are they so anxious? Here's the reason : a One promoter already has collected over a million dollars in bond fees from PUDeals FEES in Nebraska, and now is after his second tnillion from similar deals in the State of Washington. Apparently PUD promoters now think Oregon is Iripe for picking. This same promoter blandly admitted to an investigating 'committee in the federal congress that the PUDeal is a "big gamble. The trouble is, it's a gamble with the risks all on the public's side a gamble in which PUD promoters and politicians seek to en rich themselves from! the public tax-trough. The electric consumer arfd the taxpayer, of course, pay through the nose. THE CARDS ARE STACKED Examine the "five cards' below which the PUDeal promoters are trying to slip the public from the bottom of the deck. And remember, in this sorfof game, you can't draw new cards for ONCE YOU'RE IN A PUD YOU CAN'T GET OUT! f. Cra ml m Maw raua-Xevyfcf sWy. The PUD sets up a new tax-U vying agency with powers to assess new taxes without your further vote. the fmthttml Msvomss Promoters are In gravy when they get the public to bite on their PUD schemes. In the State of Washington PUDS have milked $2,552,809 of taxtt from the suffering public. 0 . LUm rr vrty. Under the law; PUD can use its taking power to electioneer for general obligation bonds up to $2,720,000 liene on your property. ! 4. IW Umm mm fmwr gtartWs BHh The PUD can tax you, and then electioneer for any mmomni of revenue bonds-f lienj on your electhe bills. 0 l J. Wfafcar PUDaef . Omty two PUDS now sell electricity in Oregon. Both charge higher rulti than Marion County citizens now pay for PCE- BonncvilM electricity. CIGCP rjwAir you NAVE 1. lw-t Bonneville Power. i s 2. Lecol, non-peJiHcnl management of your electric system. 3. Regulation of electric rate and limitation of profits by ywvr own store government. VOTE 319 1 M Aga'mst the PUD Gambler New, 5 hi4 hmtlm fm Sn I C I