Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 01, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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All Students
Get Eye Test
Pacific University, Forest
Grove, Ore., Oct. 1 For the
first time, in any university, all
students were required to have
a registration vision test at Pa
cific this fall.
Dr. Richard Feinberg, dean of
the college of optometry, said a
statistical study will be made
using the results of these tests
and grade point averages of the
students. In this manner, a cor
relation will be established be
tween visual performance and
scholastic achievement. Students
who need further professional
attention will be referred to
their own doctors or to the op
tometry clinic, Pacific university.
This unique testing program
consisted of a, battery of visual
skills tests including visual acu
ity for both distance and near
visual posture or "muscle bal
ance," color perception, depth
perception and the span of rec
ognition or speed with which the
student could see, stated Dr.
Feinberg.
Gives Away $15.000 Cornelius La Roy of Lansing, Mich.,
displays a part of his $21,000 fortune which he has been dis
tributing to Washington, D. C , cabbies and waitresses to the
tun of (19,000 In five days. He told police who are investi
gating him, "It was my money, I came by it honestly and I
wanted to give it away." The Michigan man, who has been
staying at a tourist home while in Washington to arrange
passport to return to his birthplace in South Africa, is now
under mental observation. (AP Wirephoto.)
East Salem Plays Host
For County PTA Council
East Salem, Oct. 1 Definite plans for the yearly program of
the Marion county council of the Parent-Teachers association
were made at a meeting of the executive council held at the home
of Mrs. Charles A. Salter on Swegle road. ,
Members of the executive board present were the county presi-
fdent, Mrs. Ralph Sipperell of
Kelzer district; Mrs. Harvey
Vetter of Silverton, vice chair
man; Mrs. Waldo Lowery of
Brooks, secretary, and Mrs. Sal
ter of Swegle, treasurer.
The Merry Minglers held their
first fall meeting Thursday aft
ernoon in the home of Mrs.
Clyde Colwell in Salem. Mrs.
Robert Fromm, vice president,
presided at the business meet
ing in the absence of the presi
dent, Mrs. Albert Fabry. Mrs
Arthur Case and two children of
Richland, Wash., were guests
and members Mrs. Carl Snyder.
Mrs. J. Irvin Wagers, Mrs. Covil
Case, Mrs. Anna Jess and the
hostess were present.
Attending the special training
meeting for three of the com
mittees of the Marion county
home extension service held at
the YMCA Thursday afternoon
were from:
Lansing Neighbors: Mrs. Will
lam A. Marsh, publicity; Mrs. R.
H. Dozell, ACWW; and Mrs.
Lloyd Hamilton, Azalea house.
Lancaster unit: Mrs. Robert
Pickerel, publicity, and Mrs.
Cleo Kepplnger, ACWW.
Kdlna Lane; Mrs. James E.
Keys, ACWW, and Mrs. Oliver
Van Houten, publicity.
East Salem: Mrs. William
Hartley, publicity.
Central Howell Mrs. Lewis
Patterson, publicity, and Mrs.
Frank Way, Azalea house. Mrs.
War was In charge of registra
tion. Mrs. Ralph Mercer of Four
Corners presided at the general
meeting. Mrs. I. G. Lermon of
Lansing Neighbors, who is a
member of the county commit
tee, presided at the publicity
chairman's special session.
Mrs. Edwin Imlg and Mrs. Al
bert Patz attended the dinner
for workers In the Child Evan
gelism Fellowship at the May
flower hall Tuesday night in the
Interest of the program for Swe
gle community children. A class
Is planned for the home of Mrs
Imig on Swegle road.
Swegle Woman's club will
meet Tuesday at the home of
Mrs. Louis Neuman on 88th
street at 1 o'clock.
Nationalists Fire
Mme. Sun Yat-Sen
Canton, Oct. 1 W) Madame
Sun Yat-Sen was "dismissed'
by the nationalist government to
day from her old nominal post
as a political adviser.
The widow of Dr. Sun Yat
Sen, founder of the Chinese
republic, probably will get a
new job but with the com
munists. She is now in Pelping.
the Red capital.
In another official gesture,
the government dismissed Shao
Li-Tse, former ambassador to
Moscow and a leading advocate
of peace with the Reds, and
fellow "peace delegates" to Peip
ing. "They were willing to be
utilized by the communists," a
spokesman said.
new refrigerator, a home freeze
unit, a year's supply of butter
to be delivered at the rate of
one pound twice a week, four
season football tickets on the
SO-yard line for the first season
in the new stadium and many
other items.
"We're going to have carloads
of new and used merchandise
everything from tombstones to
terriers and livestock of every
description," Longfellow said,
adding that several thousand
dollars worth of services would
also go to the highest bidder.
Dan B. and Larry Roth, Al
bany acutioneers, have volun
teered to donate their services
to the Jaycees and the stadium
cause.
It is hoped to raise at least
$5,000 at the sale, it was an-ounced.
Able Bodied Single
Men to Get No Aid
Portland, Oct. 1 Wp The
Multnomah county welfare com
mission's denial of aid to urv
married, able-bodied men has
been upheld by the state public
welfare commission.
J. H. Luihn, state chairman,
said there is still seasonal em
ployment avaialable and "we
must take care of the families
and children first."
The county commission had
been withholding aid to unmar
ried men able to work on the
grounds that they could find
jobs.
At the same time the stale
commission ordered Multnomah
county to pay the bus fare of
welfare clients requiring treat
ment at a health clinic.
StaVe commission payments to
23,105 old age pensioners in
August totaled $1,118,352. Aver
age payments was $48 40 plus
medical expenses
Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Saturday, October 1, 1949 11
Stadium Auction
Linn's Largest
Albany Groundwork for
what may well become the lar
gest auction sale the Willamette
valley has ever seen was laid
this week as chairmen of the
sponsoring Albany Junior Cham
ber of Commerce met with
Memorial Stadium board mem
bers. The sale will be a benefit for
the Albany memorial stadium
work, which was halted by lack
of funds. The sale will be held
October 25, at 7 p.m., at the
4-H pavillion on the airport
road.
The following committee
chairmen were named to handle
the sale: Donations, Bob Long
fellow; publicity, Steve Sulli
van; auction setup ond operation
Bob Fox; and entertainment and
concessions, Dave White.
Already listed as having been
donated are four used cars, a
February was 1948's safest
month with 7,500 accidental
deaths in the United States, Au
gust the most dangerous with 9,-
200.
You Are Invited
First Presbyterian
Church
Chemeketa at Winter
Chester W. Hamblin, Pastor
John L. Goodenberger,
Assistant Pastor
9:45 A.M. Church School
WORLD WIDE
COMMUNION SUNDAY
9:45 and 11:00 A.M.
Identical Services
"Radiance Regained"
Communion Meditation
By the Minister
GOP Gronp Meets
Portland, Oct. 1 W) The re
publican state central committee
mat her today to begin organ
ising for the 1950 political cam
paign. Th meeting will con
tinue tomorrow.
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Bxtra prints and reprints 4o ea.
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JCMBO FILM CO.
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9:45 ,m. Sunday School
10:10 a.m. "A Sweet
Inctns Unto God"
6:15 p.m. Young People's
7:30 p.m. "Earth's Wisest
People"
Broadcast Over KOCO
NAZARENE
FIRST CHURCH
Center at 13th
Orvllle W. Jenkins, Pastor
"Howard W. Sweeten Is
Coming Next Wednesday"
Hear Him
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EVANGELISTIC TEMPLE
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Market St. and Park Ave. Take Madison St. Bus
Evangelist W. I. Nunes
Of Trinidad, British West Indies
University Graduate
Internationally Known; Meetings
in Canada, U.S.A., Australia and
Indies
Former Chaplain at Devils Island
Sermons on
Salvation for the Soul
Divine Healing, Proyer for Sick
The Overcoming Christian Life
Startling Clear and Revealing Messages on Pro
phecy Begins Sunday, Oct. 2-16
9:45 a.m. Sundiy School 1 1 :00 Holy Communion
7:45 a.m. Evangelistic Rally
Each Week Nite except Monday and Saturday at 7:45
Except Oct. 3-4 when NAE Sunday School
Convention meets at Temple
Thanks to all who made our opening day such a blessing
with flowers, good wishes ond an attendance In Sundoy
School of 550. Why not bring the children and join
a Bible Class?
RADIO PROGRAM KSLM, SATURDAY, 5:30 P.M.
You Are Welcome at th Temple
REV. WALTER S. FREDERICK, Pastor
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The Indians could send a rallying call many, many miles by
drums. Each drummer, stationed on a lonely ridge, would listen
for the sound of distant drums, and relay the message to others
waiting across the valley. Overnight a dozen tribes could be rallied
to a common cause.
We don't need such crude methods of communication today.
Men with a common purpose can join forces around the world at
a pre-arranged time.
World Wide Communion Sunday is such an expression of unity.
In every Christian land the church bells will summon men and
women to the Lord's Supper on this Sunday.
And the universality of this great religious event will not
depend on bells relaying the message from town to town. It will
depend on folks like yourself coming to their Church to receive this
Holy Sacrament
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Tills Series of Ads Is Being Published loch Week Under the Auspices of the American Bible Society ond the Salem Ministerial Association, end I
Being Sponsored by the Following Individuals and Business Establishments!
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
Prescriptions, Drugs, Sundries
R. L. ELFSTROM CO.
Furniture and Paint
ROBERTS BROS.
Department Store
BISHOP'S
Men's ic Boys' Clothing
SALEM HOME FURNITURE CO.
137 South Commercial
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.
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