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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1949)
il'BW-lf A I I I?" V ill IWI r w i ere? i COLUMNS Frri"rto Oregon Statesman's VaJIey Corrcspondonts Balrv Qinic Set Tuesflay At Woodburn WOODBURN ' A well -baby onferenc win be held Tuesday, October It at the Woodburn li rary from 12 :3& to :30 pjn. with 1 Dr. W. J.J5tpnt to .charge. Mn. John tfoopar, X0 ftalth wm mitteV 'chairman, announces that appointment may be obtained by , tailing Woodburn 1602, Thls id the first of a series of hild health conference! for north Marlon , ounty v to ,'be held each : month, rr-'i-; - T The first conference for first graders at the local, schools will be held th nmt day, Tuesday, from 8 .nv untirmoon. Parents, will receive .noticf and appoint ment timefir fhett .firstrade ehildrenj ' Eaca youngster who U given an appointment for the health raamination Should be ac- eompanled by", parent or by aome representative or tne parent, ine vaminaitinna are tilanned to live the child education experience, to . .a 1 . iL triform the parents 01 ine neaun ftatus of their child, and to de . tannine fitneu to carry chool re- r sponsibiiities. . y . v ll women will assist Dr ' Itnn In tha wall-baby clinic at the library. The conferences are Resigned to show mothers how to keep well babies well and to en courage! the maximam growth and normal ideveiopmem. i Cliest Drive Discussed by Amity C of C lninna r AMITY The Amity Chamber f Commerce held, its first fall meeting thia week in the Metho dist church wit H. N. Wilcox, iw president, presiding. Lunch eon was served tof the church womeni ." ', ' V P.. E.J Meeker, Community Chest . ehairmari, reported the locaijunds drive : well underway. Members discussed the local chest goal as compared to thrjae'in larger cities. The Organization also disfiised a proposal to license- businesses, but no action a" taken. ' Gate Eucbre Oub Entertained at Lyons SUUonaa News Sarrlee LYONS Mrs. Floyd Bassett was fcoitesi to the Gates Euchre club this week. Severar.ttbleswere in Clay with Mrs. Jessie Heath hold tg high score. V Refreshments were served to Mesdames Martha Bowes, Blanche pean. Ruby Bnsbm, Lulu Collins. Eva Bevier, Audrey LaVon, Gwen Ichaer Frankie Johnson. Jessie Heath. Marv ChamD. Wilms Stew- Irt, Maude Davis and Bertna Ki rn, gueat for the afternoon. Valley Births Blali a News Service PEDEE To Mr- and Mrs. William Pease, Pedee, a son, born October 1 at a Corvallis hospital This is their second boy. WILLAMINA - To Mr. and Mis. Howard Nice. Willamina. a son, Gary Duanc, at McMinnville hospital September 28. To Mr. end Mxs. Gerald Wade. Willamina, a daughter, Geraldine Agnes,'; born Thursday, Septem ber 29, at McMinnville hdspitaL PIONEER To Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dornhecker, Dallas, a daughter, Barbara Jo, at Dallas hospital September 27. To Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Bice, a eon, October 5 at Dallas hospital. To Mr. and Mrst Charles Moody, daughter. Donna Kay, at Dallas hospital October ;gV r To Mr- and MraA. M. Baker, a sonJ Leonard Jack, at Dallas hospital October 2. To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Edison, a , son. ai Bartell hospital October 2. , To Mr. and Mrs. Menno Neu feld, a son, .Kenneth? Wayne, at Dallasf hospital October" 4. Right Hand to Your Doctor Your dociordiagnoees and pres cribes. Our business is to see that his prescriptions are filled V I to the last grain. That's why we - i al ays d o u b 1 e- c h e c k all measurements. . SCHAEFER'S rDiib5:sTonE j J 1895 - 1949 Phone. 3-S127 oe 2 9123 135 North Commercial iSTC- e :t$i T - " ' -' i v. 1 '1 - 1 4 ' " GLACIER STUDY!- Dr. Thomas C. Ponlter packs s battery charger np the face of Taka Glacier In Alaska daring tests ef tee thick by saembers ef Stanford Research Institute, Amity Women Organize New Church Unit SUteaamaa News Sarrlca AMITY The Kmitf Council of Church Women was reorgan ized Wednesday In a meeting of church committees at the -Methodist church parsonage- j New officers are president. Mrs. Andrew Wakeman: vice president, Mrs. Fremont Faul, and secretary treasurer. Mrs. R. M. Glahn. Presidents of existing societies will become members Of the new council. Vice president! will also meet with the group, and take charge of special day designat ed by the council. Vice presidents are Mrs. Edward Lehman. Mns.sJohn Herndon and Mrs. Stephen Tartar. The council will hold a fall clothing drive un der sponsorship of the Amity Min isterial association. Mrs. Isaac Bantsare, Mrs. Hugh Shields and Mrs. Al Newby were appointed on the clothing committee. Gervais Mothers Club Install New Officers BtaUamaa News Servtea ; GERVAIS The Mothers club of the Sacred Heart Parochial school met at the school building Tuesday with 23 members present New officers of the club were installed. Mrs. Nick Theis will serve as president; Mrs; Fred Roo sa, vice president; Mrs. Fred Man ning, secretary, and Mrs. Stanley DeJardin, treasurer. Schedules were made for the coming year and plans for more equipment on the playground. Mrs. Martin Schlechter and Mrs. Peter Miller served refreshments at the close of the meeting.. Brooks PTA PUns Hot Lunch Program Statestnaa News Service BROOKS Plan for a hot lunch program this year and a Halloween party were; announced in a meeting of the Brooks Parent-Teachers association recently. Jerry Barcus played; three piano selections and Anne Bergholz, 4-H club agent, spoke on the impor tance of 4-H leadership. Refresh ments were served by mothers of the sixth grade. i Swegle Woman Honored On 80th Birthday 1 Statesman News Service SWEGLE Mrs. Frank! Ricket was honored on her 80th birthday Sunday witn a lamiiy Djrcnaay dinner. On returning from an auto ride she found a turkey dinner pre- pared, and her children and grandchildren present. The ' table was set for Mr. and Mrs. Ricket their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heffley, Co quille; daughter and son-in-law. Mr. jnd Mrs. Ray Fortune; son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ricket; grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Osborn, Hazel Hef ley, Sandra Ricket and great granddaughter, Linda Cooper. Mrs. .Ricket received many cards and gifts in honor of the special day. CECAU5S BEAUTtfUL BQTJD Iffi KEEPS WALLS ORYf j mmnmrr PAINT Ji rttSEBi IMAOE j ' SyOUR. WHITE v Oji-0RgAM MOUSE REALLY V rr looks ukm. WAvql 'srY if yf wt) ixp? WAtJLS PKflc0- L4-J - sonoex aS XrQijy CONCRITl BLOCK, r "T?fr ' ASBESTOS SIDING. ySZgjt J J j e-r7 Kewpa baswmemt wads C :fV:K jj IL20 mxlgly dryl : iu33Sf,f -..SltiiStsi:- p. . Ft,, j - VJVl IS.75 : "- Crk with BONDIX yL-J.- ''-Ij j Kkl IrreaUUK COUNT. " '.J ! M POa MAJM C TO NSAaaST OCAUK rrVn. PHOME WXSTIM CSIOSt IN TOUt TOWM KHii J jASk FOR OfllATOt'Vir . ' ' swiwaaHMS.taaia Young-Boy--" Severs Finger AtWiUamina ; BtatesasaaT News Seree - WILLAinN A Little Harold Caligan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- oia u&ugan, severed a linger and seriously injured his entire left hand Friday while playing with a power mower. He was treated by MfMinnwm physician. Rurick Hendricksnn nhirne1 recently from a trip to Stockholm, Sweden. He returned by plane after attending hi father funeral in Sweden. Raymond Probst son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Propst of Willamina, has been nromoted from a nrivatc first class to corporal. He is serv ing with the air force In Alaska. ; John Breed en. Jlmm-w TWital and Stephen Yoast are new mem bers of the Willamina Cub Scout pack. ; Mrs. Sailer Edmiatm nt wm. mine was installed as president of aisinci 2i, veterans of Foreign wars auxiliary, at a district mt ing in Forest Grove recently. Farmers Union to Meet at Talbot atatosamaa News Sarrlea i JEFFERSON The Sidney Talbot Farmers Union will meet in the Talbot schoolhouse October 14 with an all-men refreshment com mittee. Serving will be Albert Eberhardt, Glenn Edwards, Grant Farris, Ernest Freeman and Eu gene Finlay. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Nelson and Mrs. Christina Shank have re turned from Beatrice. Neb., called by the death of Mrs. Nelson's and Mrs. Shank's father, Martin F. Roschewski. Mr. and Mrs. Shank came to Oregon about two months Briefo'i ; gutesaaaji News Service "- Frtnxle - The Pringle Moth ers dub will meet at the school Thursday, October 13, to appoint committee to work on the carni vaL All local mothers are urged to attend. i Prlnile The first fall meeting of Pringle Girl Scouts will be held at the home of Mrs. Del Bink ley on Pringle road Monday at 7 p-m. Interested parents may call Mrs. Binkley at 2-304. Turner Mrs. George Farris will celebrate her 88th birthday Tuesday, October 11- Friends are asked to sand cars to help her en joy the occasion. She is In the Boyce Nursing home in Salem. Reiser The Parent-Teachers association will meet Thursday, October IS, at 8 pjn. Paul War ren of the state traffic safety dl- . Jjdsion will be guest speaker. WtlUmina Don Mitchell or Willamina has been elected exec utive council representative of the freshman class at Linfield college In McMinnville. . Willamina Dr. Roy Fedje of Salem will preside at a quarterly conference of the Methodist church here Wednesday, October 12. Dr. Fedje is district superin tendent of the church. Pioneer The Pioneer Com munity club met Saturday for a covered-dish dinner. Mrs. FJdon Johnson was in charge of the program. ago and are living temporarily at Talbot. Mrs. Shank is associated with her sister in the Vogue Beau ty Salon in Salem. CaVl irtaf-a-a QaI- For Bit. lAiigel Chest Drive Stitaiaaia News Service MT. ANGEL The ML Angel Community Chest j drive will get underway during the coming week according to the chairman, Clem J. Butsch who met with his soli citors in the city hall Thursday night. j The local Community Chest, or ganized during the past month, will conduct only one drive for the coming year, all other drives, in cluding the Red Cross, being in cluded in this one. A budget com mittee will allocate funds. Solicitors for the outlying dis tricts are Mrs. Dorothy Sprauer, Dominic road; Mrs. Ed Hofferand Mrs. Charles Raid, Beming rd.; Virgil Die hi, Joe; Wavra, Arnold Schiedler and Ed DiehL southeast section to Abiqua; Harold Bour bonnais and Clarence Predeek, southwest section; Mrs. Joseph Obersinner and Mrs. Ray Fessler, McKee rdn Dean Huffstutter and Adolf Etzel, Mi Angel-Gervais rd.; Ed Froemel,Mt. Angel-Brooks rd., Mrs. Fred Lucht, Mrs. Earl Ross, Harmony district: to Lone Pine; Mrs. Otto Schlottman, Lone Pine to Monitor; Felix Schulta. Alois Kirsch, Joseph Seifert and Billy Schwartz, southwest section to Abiqua; Bob Fronk and Joe Bochsler, Mt Angel-Woodburn rd. Solicitors for the town proper are Mrs. Clarence Ebner, Mrs. Jo seph Wagner, Mrs. Al Saalfeld, Mrs. Emil Wolf, Mrs. Andrew Le lak. Miss Louise Butsch, Mrs. Wil liam Bean, Miss' Roslyn Kronberg, Raymond Terhaar, Mrs. Ernest Crowder, Mrs. Fred Prosser, Leo Traeger, Ervin Suza. day, fie : suffered two fractured cuts and bruises about the head CLOUGH INJURED SCOTTS MILLS Ed Clougb, 88. of Scotts Mills, was seriously injured when he fell from a high Th gkrissnan, Salery Qrexyony guadcrrf October ?f 1943 ait tJoroy ySu dsic? XHEStNEV PERFECTED NaMa tm worry mbmmt wHk Haia ttfMmt roof, crock-proof UNStfAKASlI UNUS, aow avollobie U liatleu or rroatee' Olouei m SmIw'i. UgalwaiaM atUt-raaUlowt ccwroMy graa4 lo prMriai 4 year 'egiifer1 Optoatelriat. SPEEDY SERVICD UnsMMkcMe Slawss leasV fc 1 Day . .. teaaar tor Si-raoata, Td-rMli I nprirp 5WT 0FFICE0 M311 WetevA STATI I COMMIXQAL idm. Ore, niistoiiimeff's dlD)ini(nnr ! The owners? No. Last year. Union Oil's stockholders got 10 million dollars in dividends from the company's operation Divided among 3G.120 preferred and dbmmon stockholders, thia mounted to an average of S278 per owner. 2 TK eMiployesT Gueas arain. Union Oil's employees got 34 million dollars in salaries, wages and benefits out of the money the company took "In. Divided among our employees, this amounted to an average of $4,600 apiece. ir 18SWM a il 338g m 3. Th tax collector? Eight Federal, State and other governmental agencies collected almost 47 million dollars from the money Union Oil Com pany took in during' 1948 4 times as rauen as the owners eot. 13 more than the employees got. 4o la th lost eaelrsUaaathat money waa yowra, not ours. For gasoline taxes alone added 25 to 40 to the price of Union Oil's 76 gasoline depending on the tax rate fa the community where you bought it, Wiping- out all the jprofits paid to Union Oil owners in diridenda, on the ether hand, would hare lowered the price of our petroleum products only HI per gallon, t . wrutodki dDnn OF CAiiFonriiA iNCoiroitfis in CAiiroiNii; ocToaia in late ITiit aHe, sponsored hy th peoplt of . Union OH Company, it dtdicated to a l discussion of how and wAy American I business functions. Ws hops you'll feel free te send in any tuggtttiont or criticisms you haw to offer. Write: Tho President, Union OH Company, Union i OH Building, Los AugeUs U, California. '1 3