The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 05, 1951, Page 6, Image 6

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THE VAltBY NEWS COLUMNS
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Motile IJiutd AnrwinQ for Chest X-Rays
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been realized from overdue fines
of 50 cent leach during the past
year, city council reports showed.
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East Salem Chairmen of the
east Salem suburban mobile x-ray
survey will meet at 9 pjn. Friday
at the -home of Mrs. Verne Os-
trander.
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STLVEETON' Courtesy nlckles are oinf to be tried out in Sil
srtcn in ecrnectian with parkins meters. Tha system wCl go into eN
feet shortly. Sil verton's city -council ave the f o-ahead sinato the
buverton chamber ox cotnmeree Monday night. ; ; s , i
It will work this way. Mayor Errol Ross explained: The Silver-
-fm Chamber of Commerce has set.
aside 175 in its bodaet tor court
esy nickels. The Silrertoa police
ii 11 be given these nickels to pu$
into the meters where visiting cars
re parked overtime. There will be
. a ilip of paper instead of the over
time parkin; ticket explaining why
' the nickel has been placed in the
meter and alio telling where the
motorist may return the nickel in
:ead cf paying the 50-cent over
time parkins fine. -
The j) lan will work, the mayor
a 1 4, as long as sufficient nickels
are returned to keep the chamber
ef . commerce fund alive. Likely,
he added, when that fund runs out
the plan -will be discarded. It has
. worked well, - Mayor Ross stated,
in both Hoquiam and Raymond,
However, Police Chief Victor
Grossnickle was instructed not to
"feed meters" for overtime park
in g for Sil verton business men.
, t.mca Can Spotted ,
"Poliee," the mayor said, "get
acquainted quickly with local cars.
Anyone who takes advantage of
the courtesy nickel should pay the
! re'ular'overtime parking fine."
Reports show that for the past
: 12-month period, Sil verton parking
imeter nickels counted up to 11-"
642. And that, said Althea Meyer,
ity treasurer, ls lot of nickels,
dimes and pennies to sort and count
out." While ar coon ting machine is
employed, the assorting and wrap
ping 'tails to the city hall force,
with Mis Meyer in charge. -, ,
On July 22 the meters will be
t.vo years old at Sil verton, "The
Initial cost was $13,720. This is be
li collected cn a percentage, basis
oi take from the meters annually.
Si far;$e,98 has been paid So the
meter company. ".-
-The remainder f the income
rtrom meters is applied to the city
budget for other expenses. In ad
dition to the meter take, 4 1,1 18 has
afaeteay-tThe Madeay Grange
will meet at 830 pjn. Friday at
the grange j hall. Ralph Wilson
and Nil Hilborn will show slides.
Donald The Rebekah lodge will
meet tonight at IOOF halL Visit
ors from Salem. Quinaby and Ne
braska were present at I the; last
ioeetinf. j
VHabbard The Hubbard 'eity
council : will meet Friday night.
Thalia: Rebekah lodge will meet
at 8-pjn. Tuesday. I 5 1 ; ; : '
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Bapewell! Cane berries jire
beinf picked in the Hopewell area
this week. The cherry harvest Is
practically completed. .-1 j - .
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Central ItaweU Annual picnic
of Central. Howell Farmers union
will be held ft-10 pjn. Sunday,
lat thev Silverton . park; The, picnic
replaces thej regular July meeting.
Mfi Clarence, - Johnson, Roy
Rutschman and Alfred Jensen ire
'on tht committee for arrange'
ments.- i I . 1
. Hopewell A film ,"Five Min-
utes to. Live, win be shown Sun
day': ;nlght at Hopewell EUB
church. The church conference
wiU be Juy 17-22 at Everett,
Vafley TB' Check tolcesiatej;
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Sama mt a fleet of mobile X-ray onlta are belnr readied at tesaparary headqvarters at the Salem airport.
- to:v before tUrt of aa elght-eeanty free chest X-riy eamBalra.hy local, atate xaad federal agescies.
Abwv, Kay SubbU. left, aad Warren Kell, kaeeUng. r t&reajb aae at many eaesu ac x-ray machine
elpmemt. Bth arc teeanrieteas wttk taw pvbUc kealtli acrvM iswchms pnM.
FfeOrEXTT PURCHASED
1 HOPEWELL Mr. and airs. Al
bert Terrill have purchased ad
Joining property from Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Nelson including the
house occupied by the Charles Van
Dora family. The Van Dorns plan
to move to Saiem. . ? j: v
Wash: The Rev. H. E. Widmer and
Bertha Magness will attend fas
delegates.-. , ; '
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1 Graad Island Mrs. Roy Stbut
enburg, who underwent surgery
Friday at McMinnville, is report
ed in satisfactory condition.
Riclies Reunion Slated '
Sunday at Waldo Hills
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1 SILVERTON The Riches clan
will hold its annual picnic and re-4
union: Sunday in the" Theodore
Riches grove la the Waldo Hills,
; brief distance;; from the old
Riches land donation claim. A
portion of the claim is still being
farmed by j Robert Riches, grand
son of the original pioneer. ; r
j Mrs. Glenn Parrish of Tillamook,
the former Alice Given, is presi
dent of the clan. John Riches,
Salem, Is vice president; Lois
lllches, Silverion, Is secretary and
-historians are Mrs. Lynn Furbush,
Salem, and Frank Holmes, Port-
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DALLAS Polk county win lead off tt Valley-wide chest x-ray
survey when a battery of six mobile unid roll into the county 00
Wednesday, July 18. The county survey will requirei about 12- days.
One mobile unit wOI be located in downtown Dallas for. the en
tire period. Another win move from one location to another in Dallas.
A third will spend 10 days In west Salem and a fourth will be there
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Virtually ' every community to, I 1 11
the county wSl.be visited by a p , . . , - .vi , . ...
unit Independence will get a Unit ' t j ' r ' " r '
for six days: Monmouth will nave a crue-e; a urrnw MJfUfi
one for three.
Everyone -axed IS and older Is
eligible for the survey and offic
ials estimate that nearly 20,000
Polk county residents will partake.
Urrw Adults -m-'v .
Phillip Hayter, county survey
chairman. Wednesday urged every
adult in the county, to participate
in the survey. He pointed out that
residents may step up to a mobile
unit a tut obtain a chest x-ray in
less than - two minutes without
cost, without undressing and with
out danger of personal injury.
Officials ; noted that a" person
may : have tuberculosis and not
know it, since early tuberculosis
displays no warning . symptoms
No one is too old to have tu
berculosis, officials report They
said few children have -the dis
ease, however, and that by x-ray
ing all adults and discovering j
those who have tuberculosis it is
possible to protect most children
from the disease.
Ne Appointment Needed
Heart and lung conditions, as
well as tuberculosis, are discov
ered in the chest x-rays, survey
leaders said, j Appointments are
not required- at the mobile units.
Other Polk county survey dates
announced by Charles M, Thomas,
Dallas, locations chairman, in
clude: . ) :
.! Salt Creek, Wednesday after
noon, July'-. 1ST Perry dale, Thurs
day, July 19; Eola, Friday after
noon. July 20: uncoin-Zena,
Thursday afternoon, July 19; Mon
mouth,. July 20, 21, 23; Falls City,
Wednesday and . Thursday, July
18-19, . afternoons and nights;
Bridgeport, Monday . night, ' July
' 23; RickrealL Wednesday and
Dallgame to Children
v. PEDEE The Pedee 4-H Hus
tlers Livestock, club had a picnic
at s HeHrk", park : Sunday with
Dewey Cummins, leader, In charge.
A . ball fame between the children
and parents resulted in a victory
for the rtadren. Carl Rhone and
Virginia of Cedar City. Utah, who
are visiting , Eldon Cafes, were
guests. I - ';
- Mr. and Mrs. John Rehard of
South Gate, Calif, are visiting his
sister, ; Mrs. Joseph O'Neal and
family. -
j Mr. and Mrs. Glen Turner, Kent
and Keithy of Vancouver, Wash,
are . visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W'.'Troy Turner. Turner is
on vacation from his position with
the North Portland stockyards.
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UNION HILL A square danc
will be bld at the Union Hill
grange hall Saturday night Tha
Roy Verbeck orchestra will play.
The lunch committee will furnish
pie and ice cream, j :
Third and four! degree obliga
tions were exemplified upon Mrs.
Robert Humphreys at Friday
night's grange meeting. Mrs. Mar
lon Mailer reported the Strawberry
restival and dance netted $152
which will be used to help pay' for
the newly-drilled; well at .tha
grange halt .---I- -..1 f,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Krenz re
ported on the state grange meet
ing. They were delegates. Tha
Union Hill grange received a pen
nant for the seventh consecutiva
year for membership dues paid.
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FKOM GERMANY
HUBBARD Vkiting America
for the first time are Mrs. Cornelia
Schetelig of Flensburg, Germany,
sister of Garfield Voget of Hub
bard, and avcousuv Friedel von
Senden of i Aurich, Ostriesland.
Germany, who is a high school
teacher. Both are making their
headquarters at the Voget home
and visiting other relatives in the
west? Flensburg is in north Ger
many wiar the Danish border, tjs
trieslacti Is In the same region and
both. re famous for dairy ' and
farm products.
Thursday,-July 1S-19; Valsetr,
Tuesday and Wednesday, July 24-
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Power Saw.Accident .
Injures Jefferson IMau
StatesaM Ntw grvtc 4 .
JEFFERSON ! G. A. Lensmatt
caught the first two fingers on
his left hand In a power! saw Sat
urday. Thirty stitches were taken
in the cuts: Lensman was work
ing on built-ins for "his house, at
his workshop, when the accident
occurred : - - i
- Women 'from the Jefferson
Christian church attending tha
state convention of Christian
churches at Turner last Thursday
were Mesdames Ernest Powell,
Virgil Bailes. Gene PowelL Mar
vidHutchins and Irvine Wright
halls and rooms In the Jef-
rson high and grade school ara
being repamted this summer; A
store room is. being Installed in
part of the typing 'room adjoining
the offices. j ! f
Ll. N; F. Carey, Albany,
Said Wounded in Action
Statesman News Strviet f, ,
ALBANY, July 4 Word has
reached here from the U. S. de
partment of defense that 1st Lt
Norman F. Carey Jot Albany Jhas
been wounded In action in Korea.
The official casualty list identi
fied him as the husband. of Mrs.
Betty J. Carey, 321 W. 8th ave. -
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