Cubs Exhibit Skills for Boy Scout Week 4 I j-.H . i -t- I M " H r'-:' ' ; - I XI.M J j l-" - ; - I .;-i r.kt i it H v ; 1" I - -., 1 IJo """; "'""'-Vj j 'num. f Ti f j ri o m u w IILVEHTON Looking erer the bird houses, corner shelves, candle holders and other handicraft Items made by their dens and now on display in Silrertoa store windows for Bey Seont week are. left to rirht. Robert VanCleave. Wade Bentson. and Bill Starky, all of pack 52 in Silverton. The items were made by members of dens 1 and Z. (Statesman photo.) Solon, Oregon. Friday," Tmhnanf 11, 193 U Farmers' Oil Company Notes Business Rise MT. ANGEL, Feb. 9 Annual membership meeting of the Mar lon County Farmers Union Oil Co. at St. Mary's auditorium Mon day disclosed the fact that the organization cap boast an increase of 22.7 per cent in volume of business in the past year, repre senting over $34,000. The net margin of operation was in excess of $58,000, to which will be added refunds .from Paci fic Supply Co., making a total net margin for the members for 1948 In excess of 15 per cent. During the year 192 new mem bers were taken into the organi- tation for a total membership of .510. The usual cash dividends have been declared. . Charles Baker, general manager Of Pacific Supply Co, was the principal speaker, outlining the plans of getting into crude oil and fertilizer production. Baker stated leases had already been made In California and that drill ing is expected to start in the near future. The fertilizer plant will likewise be built soon. Enough stock has already been sold to finance the f project About 250 members were serv ed at the dinner in St. Mary's dining hall. . Ernest Werner. Warren Gray and Peter Kirk were re-elected to the board of directors. At the organization meeting that followed. Werner wasr chosen- president. Gray, vice president, and Peter Gores, secretary-manager. Gores has been manager of the Farmers Union Oil Co. for all of the 16 years it has been in operation. Legion Votes Social Meet MT. ANGEL The Mt. Angel post of the American Legion voted Tuesday night to make the next meeting, Tuesday, February 22, a social meeting starting with a no host supper at 7 p.m. Music and refreshments are planned. The first meeting of the month will be reserved for business and the second one a social get-togeth er. The local post intends to go into Junior Legion Baseball in earnest this year. Ira Herriford and Mike Welton were chosen to get things going. A baseball club will be sponsored, and the lights and con ditioning of the Ebner Ball park are being pushed by the Park Im provement association. The post voted to let the Mt. Angel band use Legion hall for its practice. The membership drive is being intensified. Gene Hoffer, chair man, reports 125 signed up out of a quota of 168. Saint Francis Xavier, 16th cen tury missionary priest, traveled for 11 years in India, the East Inries and China. He is believed to have baptized more than half a million people. VoYou KnowThese SmertTricl to save yourself money and save yourself time ? k I I I 1 i i ,- .. .-.. - . I i. I. GET acquainted with Nucoa' America's most popular margarine. Nucoa Javes you mooey two ways: first, just by being margarine and Trtfrg so much leas than expensive spreads ...and second. by being "bowi-mix" margarine, with no extra cost added for a "squeese bag. 2. GET the two-at-a-time habit. Buy two pounds of Nncoa margarine at once. That bit of thoughtfulneas saves you time two ways: first, it often means the saving of an extra trip to the store ... and second, it cuts the mixing time almost in half! Here's how . . . - V : 1 'fWi 4 &s. y rrrXl a mm - Vi " ill i 1- i 51 S. "tOWL-MDC- heth pounds together! Yon eaa o4or two pawnds olnsnot mm quickly mm one. 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