f Tho StntownmiSolia, Oregon, Sunday. February "I V 1K3 j Store Employes Get Profits i . ill Pi I VA J';-r G. Vaaaeaeyade (right), snaaager of the Salem Scan Keeback store, last week handed to 89 employes indivldaal atatemeata ahowiaf their tettl shares la Um eampaay'a aariajrs aad praflt-alUiiat-fand, which new acgTefates $7S4tZ fer 8aleaa atoaa. Others (left to rtxht) are Haael Njra. assistant aadltar; Mrs. Lealse Jeoes, credit manarer, and Key C. Baker, assistant minner. Employes Get 1947 Share of Sears Profits Additions to Individual aceounti In the Sears Roebuck savings and profit - storing fund for em ployes were announced last week fey G. Vancer.eynde, manager of theSaJexa tt&re, and bring the rroap aggregate investment to 76.3S2.Sucty - nine employes re ceived 'statements pf their share in 1947 profits. The -fund, established 32 years ago, is for all employes after one year it service. Employe - mem bers -deposit 5 per cent of their salaries: into individual accounts ticb yctr, Vandeneynd ex plained, up to a maximum of 250. . ' Tha cxan'pany contributes $1.13 to the credit of employes of less than. Sv years standing, for ev ery dollar the employ saves; $2.30 Sot each dollar saved by employes ot five to 10 years; $3.45 for those over 10 years, and $4.60 Irnsiucrlliy Scrvico Fram a atsanl heads ha edy i a eaasaUeated farmmla lavalTteg seare and axatie la srediaata; v haraaaebte take rida la their skill fa aosaneaa dlag year praacriptlaa needs. Taa are aasared af trastwar thy aerrle. rendered areaiatly and efflcleaUy. whan w faOaw year daatar's orders for yoa. Schaefers Dreg Slore 1895 1948 Phone 5197 or 9723 135 North Commercial for those with J3 years of service and who are mora than 50 years of ago. In announcing the Issuing of I 1847 statements, vandeneynde said "the Sears management ac tually Initiated a form of social security 20 years ahead of the government. "The fund now owns over 18-1 per cent of Sears stock and this ownership makes it the company's largest single stockholder. ' The fund's current assets amount to $171 05 OOO rhad on a Jannarr I 11 vo1n nt til m ,hrt Hnnr- ever, the actual money deposited by the present employe member ship in order to amass this value has been only $31,000,000." Dewey Man Files for Post Talmage T. (Jack) Staley, Port land. Friday filed her for dele gate to the republican national convention from the state at large. His ballot slogan; "In agreement with principles, as announced by I Thomas E. Dewey." -W. . Wilkins, La Grande, has filed for delegate to the demo cratic national convention from the second congressional district. He is chairman of the Union coun ty democratic central committee. Other filings Friday: Ralph P. Cowgill, Portland, re publican, for state senator from the 13th district; Ernest John Bur rows, Portland, republican, for state representative, 5th 'district, and John A. Woe rn die, Portland, republican, for state representa tive, 5th district. Institutions to Exceed Budget Financial reports from state in stitutions covering the first six months of the current biennium indicate that at least three will be unable to hold their operating costs within the 1947 legislative appro priations and will have to seek re lief from the state emergency board. Roy Mills, board of control sec retary, attributed this situation to the gradually rising costs of com modities and wage increases. State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott predict ed last week a deficit of more than $300,000 In the food accounts ofl the institutions by the end of the biennium. Mills said Scott's esti mate was conservative. The Oregon State Employes as sociation recently filed application for a wage increase for state work ers but action on this request is I sua pending. R PAIMT MOW With a Keith Brown Thrifty Pay Homo Improvement Loan. O Ono stop arranges materials, con tractor, and finances for your paint Job. o Up to 3 Years to Pay. O A simple, helpful plan for YOUR convenience. Inquire Today KEITH BROWN Plumber yard SavertonPTA Anniversary Party Is Held SILVERTON Several hundred parents and friends attended the Pounders day of the Parent Teachers association here Tuesday night with Mrs. Gordon Van- Cleave presiding. Past presidents were especially honored and tn this group were Mrs. Helen Wrightman, 1821-22; Mrs. John Hobtltt. 1925; Mrs. W. P. Scarth, 1936; Mrs. T. R, Ho bart, 1938; Mrs. F. J. RoubaL 1940: Hannah Olson, 1941-42; Mrs. W. H. Woodard. jr- 1943, and Mrs. Helmer Brokke, 1944. The Rer. James A. Tofte gave1 the- tevocaUorirtiMrs. Wrightman told of the r early organization. Mrs. Scarth sang a group of solos, accompanied by her son, Robert, and the Silverton Guardsmen sang a group of numbers. A pageant in the form of a can dle lighting ceremony for Found ers day completed the program. Taking part were Mrs. Craig Clark, Mrs. Lowell Hoblitt, Mrs. Victor Grossnlckla, Mrs. . A. Kallis, Mrs. C. J. Towe and Mrs. C B. Calkins. Membership now totals 292. PTA study group meets with Mrs. VanCleave, 1103 N. Water st, for its next meeting. Hostesses were Mrs. R. J. Van- Cleave, Mrs. Harry Riches, Mrs. Ted Burrian, Mrs. Andrew Oster and Mrs. George Runyon. Mrs. Wrightman poured at the tea hour and Mrs. John Hoblitt cut the anniversary cake. Restrictions oil Road Loads May Continue Heavy-load restrictions on the county road along the Little North fork of the Santiam river above Mehama may be extended beyond Monday if the road-bed remains soft, Marion County Judge Grant Murphy said Saturday. ' Due to thawing conditions after recent freezes, a two-ton load lim it was placed on the road last week. It was the court's original Intention to remove the restriction Monday. If recent rains keep 4he road too muddy, the load limit may be continued several days. Scout Invesliire :9 Service Is Held At Scotts Mills SCOTTS MILLS Following a no-host dinner for parents and friends, Scotts Mills Boy Scout troop 67 held an impressive in ves ture service and court of honor with Scoutmaster V. E. Glass pre- Judge Murphy said. Meanwhile the county's Wheat land ferry on the Willamette river was not running Saturday due to low water, but If rains continue, Judge Murphy said, the ferry may be back in operation today or Monday. When the river drops exposed gravel bars prevent oper ation of the craft, he explained. siding, assisted by Bert Blattner. cubmaster, and Annond Rlvlness from Post patrol 98, Silverton, bugler. Star Scout Robert Sams was In stalled as Junior assistant scout master and received the five-year star; Harold Sams and Carrol Moles, one-year start; Glen Msr tin, two-year star, wss advanced to first class; Earl Landon, one- year star, was advanced to second class. Merlyn Berquist, Robert Cook, George Tennes were Invested in the tenderfoot rank. Elvln Heinz, Clarke Nomer, DeQsyne Vetter, Kenneth Swartout were advanced from cubs to tenderfoot rank. Officials present were Jerry Scott from the executive office and Mrs. Scott of Sslem, M. D. Ford, district commissioner, I. B. Alfred, advancement chairman, and Joe Stoy, neighborhood com- IUenLnl Ilygiciio Course Offered At Willamette ll. " Willamette university, In keep lng with national emphasis on mental hygiene. Is offering for mal courses tn mental' hygiene for the first time In Its history two hundred and 10 students enrolled for three such 1 rouraee for the spring semester under the direction of Dr. Arthur Burton, psychology departmeat head. Psychological consultation In the university psychology clinio is an added feature for the stu dents in addition to lectures, fiaid visits, guest speakers end Hint material. " , mlasioner, all of Silverton. f oUOWS eVERY MOVI YOU v. 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