The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 06, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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THE MALLEY MEWSiOLMMS
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From Tho Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents
Rummage Sale
Women,
Set by
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For OutstoruGii T Posts
INDEPENDENCE The annual
ruBMMce sale pomored .by the
Independence Woman's chib will
be held from A-ag-ust 11 to 2$ In
the First National bank buildlnc
amkounced Mr. 1L-Jph Evans. ajen-
eru crmrman.
The sale will accept any mercn-
andise. including bedding cook
inf. utensils, clothing, shoes, and an
else, and U to be turned in at the
hnV uUdinf on Aucust 10.
Opening at p.nv. each day, the
sale will remain open -as long as
. curtoraeri are there to buy, stated
Chairmen for each day Include
Mrs. Ira Mix, Thursday. Mrs. C.
H- Hnrwood. Friday: Mrs. Stella
Fluke, Saturday; Mr. Etta Welch,
Monday; Mrs. I try Thomas, Tues
day; Mrs. Flavia Branch, Wednes
day. .',
- The rnarkinx committee who will
receive the merchandise August
Itt includes afn. Stella Fluke. Mrs.
Ed Taylor, Mrs. Ira Mix, Mrs. C.
A. Fratzke, and Mrs. M. M. Nel-
.son.
Peddler Law
Under Study
At Lebanon
LEBANON City eouncilmen
at their, meeting this, week heard
the proposed ordinance that was
constructed by the chamber of
commerce to control door to door
selling by out Of town peddlers
and slieitors, and passed it on
to O. M. Stevenson, chairman of
the ordinance committee, for fur
ther study.
The ordinance measure was pre
sented to the council by OIlie Lar
son. Chamber manager.
- Councilmen, discussing the mea
sure, unanimously stressed their
opinion that the bill carried too
many 'loop holes' to make it legal
and enforceable, V
The measure' would license all
peddler or solicitors, require a
30 day investigation period before
issuance of license, but excluded
several croups, including disabled
war veterans with 40 per cent or
more .disability, farmers others
who raise their own produce which
they offer for sale, and merchants
selling dairy products from door
to door. '
The bill was termed too dis
criminating; Further study by
the ordinance committee will be
undertaken and a report and final
r ecommenda tton of the group pre
sented at the next council meeting
Aug. 1.
Lebanon Postal
Receipts Slump
LEBANON Postal receipts
slumped at the Lebanon office
during July, dropping below the
$4,000 figure for . the first ftime
since September 1847, wnen saies
amounted to tlOS.l. July rig
. ure was $3,997.11.
Sales during July of 14I
amounted to $4,055 J3, higher than
. this year's by 151.90. The num
ber of parcels handled through
the cancellation machine, how
ever, was higher this July than
last year, amounting to .116,000
compared with 103.475 during the
same month to ,1148. Postmaster
Merrill Smith accounted for the
loss in revenue . by statins that
.. many Lebanon business firms ind
'public utilities had changed
. monthly billing forms from the
letter form costing -three cents
postage, each to the ready-print
. postal card style .which is mailed
f for one cent.
Postal receipts for the first
seven months this year are ahead
of: last year though, points out
Clarence Boy, assistant postmas
ter, with total of $32,621.91
compared to last year's figure of
lv$S!J24f.
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Portland Bank
Low Bidder on
Scbool Bonds
rNDEPENDENCZ Tbs First
national Bank of Portland was
r bidder on the $400,000 bond ls-
i for the construction of a stew
hih school lor the Mfiiiawith-In-dependenoa
school district when
bids were opened at a meeting of
the board Wedaesda Bight.
The interest rate bid 'by the
First National bank aeraac 2J45
per cent. The total amount of in
terest on the 1400.000 fa scat
tered over a 20 jreara period as
won. ,
I The bid was Over tlQJXM leas
than the two other bids received
by the. board, one from the state
of Oregon and the other from The
First National Bank of Independ
ence, the IX S. National bank of
Portland and its Monmouth
branch. The total interest on the
bid from the state would amount
to $136,750. and the other bid
from the laviependence bank and
the U. S. National bank, $U6,
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Obitaaries
trsf-ahkM wia.be awarded to diacnmc aeU and tadtvidnals
dariaf the Aaaerican Legion oanventWa here this week, la front.
left te tight, are best post Bey Scant searssarshrt; C. W. Brown dn
and btscte eorpa itroany; Bmf Seen acuvttr award; to left Is the
aannal golf towrnaasetit trophy; aat at top right is toe W. B. Follett
cup totnintmersttng departed eomraaea. (sutesmaa photo.)
Hubbard Minister
Retires to Home j'
At Forest ferove I
HUBBARD The Rev. and Mrs.
John G. Dickey left Tuesday: for
their new home Forest Grove.
Dickey has been minister for this
parish, including Hubbard, Moni
tor, Elliot Plaine: and Smyrna
since May, ihb. me u retiring
from the ministry at this time
after 45 years. Mrj and Mrs. Dick
ey were recently honored by the
parishes at a celebration at Camp
Adams fn honor of their 45th an
niversary, i " -
John Van Lieu, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Van .Lieu, underwent
an appendectomy! in the Salem
Memorial hospital Monday, ;and
was brought to the; Woodburn hos
pital Tuesday. Mrs. Van Lieu re
cently received word of the death
of an aunt in Missouri:
Charence Shersnan spent I last
weekend with his son. Howard,
and his wife, in Ehumclaw, Wash.
He was accompanied by a daugh
ter, Mrs. Delbert Mason I and
daughter of LaCenter. Wash, j and
his grandson, Eddie Sherman.?, The
latter stayed there for a visit
Independence Market
Changes Ownership
INDEPENDENCY Elmer
Wade of Coos Bay will assume
ownership of Greene's Meat mar
ket , Monday, artaounced Donald
Greene, owner for tho past; two
yean. Wade recently purchased
both the bunding and business
In Independence, and the slaugh
ter house located; between Inde
pendence and Monmouth. (Greene
stated ' that be has no definite
plans for the future.
Mrs. UOJo
WILLAMINA Funeral serv
ices were held -Tuesday in Oregon
City for Mrs. Lillie Hammerle,
-who died July 31. She was born
June 6, 1881 near Willanrina, and
attended school here.
She was the aunt of - Morris
Branson of Willamina. who at
tended the services in company
with his -mother, Mrs. Lola
Branson.
Valley Births
WILLAMINA Mr. and Mr.
Dexter - Smith of Willamina are
the parents of a daughter, Wendy
Lea, born Friday, July 29. at the
General hospital in McMinnville
and weixhina 9 lbs. 10 oz. Ma
ternal grandmother is Mrs. W.
K. Etrwiler and paternal grand
parents ore Mr. and Mrs. Asa
Smith of Grand Bonde.
WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Davis of Willamina are
tho parents of a daughter, Cheryl
Ann. born early Wednesday
morning, August 3, at a MrMlnn
mio hospitaL She weighed tbs.
2 ozs. Maternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Zetterberg
of Will amino and paternal grand
parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. CL
umyim w warren mb.
Lebanon Fire; Company
Kept Busy During July
. LEBANON r-Fire department
records show "Lebanon truck an
swered 17 calls during July, nine
witn tne city and eixht outside.
City calls Included seven ( gen
eral alarms and !two silent kails,
while rural calls included five gen
eral alarms, two! silent, and one
silent cB to standby while Sweet
Home'g department was fighting a
series of Fourth of July blazes, ac
cording to Lebanon's Ure chief
Euner Fitzgerald,
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CKACXTiOWN SCHEDULED
LEBANON Police have an
nounced that strict enforcement of
parking m the Hty's 10 minute
zones would commence this week.
Violators have been using lO min
ute zones ton, all day parking and
parking while shopping to avoid
feeding downtown meters.
Look and Leani
; By A. &! Gordon
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1. What does tho political term
"log romng mean? 1
i. What is an anthologyt
3. What is the largest bay In
the world? ,. !
4. Who was Aphrodite?
5. What was Mark Twain'p real
ANSWERS
L When congressmen get Mother
members to vote for something
beneficial to their own districts,
in eTchanco for; similar courte
sies. E: . !
z. a collection of poems or
3' Bay of Bengal. 1300 miles
by 1200 miles, f
4. Tho anrtont Crook goddess
of love.
1 - S. Samuel langhorno aemens.
I
jhureh Society Holds
Meeting at Independence
INDEPENDENCE The reeu
lar meeting of the Presbyterian
Needkcraft society was held last
Thursday at the home of Mrs. Stel
la! Fluke, with Mrs. Nick Versteeg
and Mrs. Roy DeArmond as co-
hostesses.
Mrs. Paul Dodd led the devotion
Sawarday. Ancnat 8. I9i3 7
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ELONDIE
Postoff ice Bids
Requested at
Independence
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INDEPENDENCE A call frtr
bids has been made by V. F.
Worth in rt on. post office ; inspect
or, for a new local post office1
building, it was annc-uncea by
Glen Smith, postmaster. . The
deadline is Sept. 1, 194$.
The post office moved into their
present Vocation 20 years ago!
when it was leased from Mrs. I
Stella Fluke.' The lease expires
Jan. 10, 1350.
Special considerations for the
new .building willbe Its central
location, good daylight, - and ac
cessibility to rear or side ent
rance for mails. The present
building has about 1,250 square
feet of floor space, and the bids
call for a space of about 2,000
square feet.
Smith stated that either an old
ouiKunc meeting the : require
ments or puns for a new buudV
ing are Deing accepiea. xne lease
used by the post office depart
ment calls for a stated yearly
price to include heat, light, power,
water, toilet facilities, plumbing,
beating, and lighting - fixtures,
safe or vault, and all necessary
furniture and equipment, for
either a five or 10 year term.
DICZ TRACT
als and Miss Myra Montgomery
discussed the day's topic. Refresh
ments were served to the 23 mem
bers and two visitors present. The
next meeting will be a covered
dish dinner on the lawn of the
church. -
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