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T1i OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Wednesday Morning. January 16. 1948
PAGE SEVEN
Jones Speaks
At Linn Union
i
State President Telia
Of Farm Threat by
Cabinet Member
The Linn county Farmers Union
held its quarterly meeting at Oak
ville Saturday. Mrs. Laura Neal
of Jordan was elected president
of Linn county Farmers Union to
succeed A. C. Heyman iwho wish
ed to retire. TJfie Linn bounty or
ganization thud become the sec
ond in Oregon to elect a woman
as 1U presiding officer. VIrs. John
Krivanek head the I Columbia
county organization.
W. W Abraham of Oakville was
elected vice president, following a
run-off vote when he and Frank
Perry of Rtverview tied for this
office.
W. E. Myers, Santiam Central
local, was reelected secretary
treasurer. The new executive com
millee consists of Harry E. Mul
ten of Santiam Central, Pat Gor
man, Jordan and Frank Perry.
Resolutions were adopted at
tacking the poll tax and catling for
Its abolition; favoring the fair em
pluymept practices bill, now in I
'"senate committee; favoring the
continuance of ceiling price con'
troU for at least another year;
favoring the CVA and the develop
ment of the Willamette Valley
project.
Former governor " Walter M.
Pierce Ulkedj on th utility ques
tion and urged the voters of Linn
county to approve the PUD when
it is voted oil next May.
Ronald E. Jones. state president,
told the crowd that the biggest
threat formers now face is con
trolled production of farm pro
ducts which Secretary of Agricul
ture Andenvn is advocating.
Agriculture is on a full pro
duction program." he said, "but all
other pult of the economy are
on a scarcity' program."
Harley Libby told of the pro
posed health center at Salem,
stressing the fact that it contem
plated the prevention of disease
s well as tre cure and treatment.
"If we don't plan a health pro
gram and doj it for ourselves, then
the government will have to do It
for us," be declared.
Arthur Bone talked on the
menace ft monopoly and the fight
tntematiopai cartels were making
on the people's movement around
the world.
Orchard Heights Popcorn
Community club will meet Friday,
January 18. Priscilla Miesenger's
pupils will give the full program.
Supper will be lerved at 7 p. m.
Salem Delegates to the
trict local 4-H leaders conference
at Oregon Slate college, Corvallis,
January 31 and February 1 will
liberty The clothing and
c&nned fol drive will be
held here Thursday, coincid
ing with the meeting of the
Woman's club at the hall, Janu
ary. 17. Mrs. W. J. Hall is chair
man for the clothing drive and
Mrs. Lillian Griffin, canned goods.
Four Corners Rickey
Gar-
be Mrs. Ralph Cartwright, Pros- den club meets with Mrs.
pect; Mrs. William Wiederkehr, Albert Brandt, Wednesday,
Sidney; Mrs. Carmalite Weddle, January 18 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Homer
Salem, and Elmer Jeskey. Aurora. Bates will be co-hostess. Mrs.
Other leaders who can attend are; Harvie Phillips and .Mrs. EL E.i
urged to do so by James eunop, ; lercner wm give a report on
county, dub agent. Marion dele the home 'extension meeting at-
gates were elected at the county tended and; demonstrate "Improv-
meeting last Saturday. in Sewing Skills.",
SUytoa New officers of the Albany Talks by local
Stayton Garden club will . take 11 v es t od k m e n will feature
over Fndy night, January is, line annual meeting: oi me
when the group meets with the Linn County Livestock associ-
president, Mrs. Harry Rows, ation in the courthouse in Albany
Other new officers are the vice- Friday, Jaiiuary 18. Albert Julian
president,Mrs. Marion Cooper; of .Lyons is president. Local men
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A; D. on the program are John Silber-
Gardner, Jr. , nagel, Sci0; frank Cochran;
Brownsville; Hubert Wiuoughby,
Sweet Home Fr a n k Babb HarrisUrg; Clay Nichols and R,
has started construction of a new C. Burkhart, Lebanon. Establish-
sawmill in the Upper Soda region
just cast of Fern View. HU brother
Frank Babb will assist in the op
eration. Capacity is listed as 20,000
each eight-hour shift.
SUyteai Representatives of
the Mountain States Power com
pany and public utilities commis
sioner will address members of the
Lions club and guests Tuesday
night. Lloyd Edwards, assistant
iag pastures and results obtained
will be the theme of the discus
sions. Other speakers are H. A.
Lindgren, extension animal hus
bandman at OSC, L. M. Cheney
of the U S. fish and wild life ser
vice and francis Williams, Linn
county trapper.
Mission
ity; club
postponed
Bottom Corrrmun
meeting has been
until Friday, Jan-
Credit Union
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Makes Plans
Mt. Angel Croup Has
Annual M
And Election
MT. ANGEL, Jan. 15-(Special)
The annual meeting of the Fed
eral Credit union this week
showed the past year to have been
one of mot too great headway but
showing a steady growth and a
five per cent profit on deposits.
Five new members added during
the year brings the total mem
bership to 86.
Frank Hettwer and Frank
Aman were nominated for direc
tors; Theresa Dehler for the sup
ervisory committee and Sylvester
Schmitt for the credit commit
tee. Francis Schmidt and Clar
ence Ebner were nominated from
the floor for4 the credit commit
tee, Sylvester Schmitt was eject
ed. William Blem was elected
president later by the board
members:' Frank Hettwer, vice-
president; Peter Gores, treasurer;
Walter Kruse, secretary and ad
vertising manager.
Gores gave a detailed report on
the financial status of the union.
Definite progress was shown, the
past year having proven more
satisfactory than any previous
year.
I Miss Dehler reported that the
books had been regularly checked
by the supervisory committee and
the federal supervisor:
Valley Obituaries
Virginia Ethel Poole
STAYTON, Jan. 15.-(Special)-Funeral
services were held here
Sunday for Virginia Ethel Poole,
15 months old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe. Poole, route 1.
The child died early Friday short
ly after entering a Salem hospital.
Virginia Ethel Poole was born Oct.
10, 1944.
division manager of the power uary 25, when high school stu
dents of the community will pre
sent a play; under the direction of
Gordon Tuie.
; i
Waodburn W. G. Nibler,
county agent, will talk on
the Marion! county program at the
Pomona grange meeting here to-
day. ,
Ce-nrallis 1 Speaker on the
Farmers Union radio pro--
g r m Wednesday on7 KOAC
at ?-7 p.rri. will be Wendell
Bafnett, vice president of the
Oregon state Farmers Union.
company from Albany, and David
Don, chief engineer for public
utilities commissioner, George H.
Flagg, will discuss the power situ
ation in this district.
8prtng Valley The Sun
shine club will be entertained at
a social afternoon Wednesday at
the home of Mrs. Frank Susmilch.
Lyons KeithTaylor and
Archie Bullu have purchased the
tavern between Mehama and
Stayton, formerly known as
Marie's and it will be renamed
San tram tavern.
Talbet - Mrs. Gilbert Beiknap ilMm t If ill
will entertain the Talbot Worn- "j "
ans club Wednesday. Mrs. AHold Family Dinner
Party for Visitors
Gingrich is president.
BET1 RN HOME
SWEGLE-Mr. and Mrs John
Ilrewian - ryive returned to the
home of Mjs. Brennan's parents
at Huritiitfrutfi Park, Calif. They
have been visiting his parents,
Mr. and iMr. Joseph Brennan,
sines his discharge from navy.
Father Hildebrand is
On Trip to Arizona
MILL CITY, Jan. 15-(Speeial)-
Mrg. and Mrs. John Nelson enter
tained relatives at a family din
ner; recently. It was the first time
MT. ANGEL, Jan. 15 -Speclal) all had been together for several
Father Hildebrand and Mr. and years. One brother, Alec Nelson of
Mis. Bruno Schmidt left Saturday Sari Francisco recently was disj
by automobile for Arizona. Father charged after several years with
HilcJf brand will remain there lor the army overseas. He served with
some time for his health, never Patton's army.
having completely recovered from present Were Mrs.' Olss Nelaon
Dallas Engineer
Delegate to Meet :
In Washington, DC
DALLAS. Jan. 15. -(Special )
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hefner left
by train for Washington, D. C.
Monday, January 14.
Hefner was chosen as the only
I delegate to represent the Firemen
OPA Gets Rights
To Inspect Books
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 15.-P)
-The ninth circuit court of ap
peals today reversed an order of
the district court, Portland, and
granted the OPA the right to in
spect records of the Northwest
Poultry and Dairy Products Co.
The circuit court said "The mere
Besides the parents surv ivors ! and Engineers of the Southern Pa-! fact that National Price Adminis-
are two Older sisters, Sharon and
Rodell Poole. The Rev. Willard
Buckner conducted the services
and interment was in the Lone
Oak cemetery.:
Two Orchard Heights
Women in Car Accident
ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Jan. 15
(SpeciaU-Mrs. R. W. Tavennar
and Becky Beft were involved in
an automobile accident near their
homes Monday night, January 14.
Considerable damage resulted to
both cars. Mus Best was taken , to
the hospital.
cific railroad for the state of Ore
gon at a meeting of the national
legislative board when it convenes
January 20.
They will be gone a month and
stopovers will be made at Tulsa
and Oklahoma City to visit Mrs.
Hefner's relatives. They will stop
in Chicago on business and make
several trips if time allows. Hef
ner is an engineer operating on the
branch line between Salem and
Dallas.
Fifteen million tons of paper
are used annually in the United
States.
Mt. Angel Society
Installs Officers
MT.I ANGEL, Jan. 15(Special)
Officers of the Holy Name society
Were installed at St, Mary's club
rooms Sunday night. The Rev.
Damian Jentges, spiritual direc
tor, was installing officer.
I The new officers are Tony
Traeger, president; Mike Hopfer,
vice president, and Alois Keber,
secretary-treasurer.
To I promote discussion of a
constructive character, members
Were i advised to save any clip
pings from papets or magazines,
bearing on religious or moral is-,
sues to bring up for general dis
cussion at the meetings-
I Father Damian spoke on results
brought about by profanity and
obscene language at the Holy hour
which preceded the meeting.
FRIDAY NIGHT1
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Michael Smith, two brothers and
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of Albany; Henry Jastud and Mil-
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of Bremerton and Mr. and Mrs
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met all day Friday with Mrs. A.
A Withers. Fourteen members
present and two visitors, Mrs. R.
A? Tansey and Mrs. Dean With
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;The next meeting will be all day
Thursday, February 14, with Mrs.
Albert Fouffleur. Members plan
to finish work on the scrapbooks
at that time.
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VANPORT CITY. Jan. 15. A
match happy firebug who has set
$200,000 worth of fires here in
five weeks was still free today. A
school building window was
smashed arid draperies ignited yes
terday, but; little damage reported,
i It jwas the' housing project's 10th
incendiary fire.
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