Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 22, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    U Capita Journal, Salem, Or Saturday, October 12, 1949
School Clinics
Here Next Week
A number of school health ex
IT'S WOODRY FURN. CO. FOR
amination clinics are scheduled
for next week by the Marion
county department of health
Mrs. Katherlne Harris
Mrs. Harris
Best Booster
Lebanon Selection of Mrs.
Katharine Harris as Lebanon's
leading lady booster for 1S49
was announced Wednesday eve
ning by members of the Business
and Professional Woman's club,
sponsors of the event. Judges
were Mayor Peter Tweed, Oli
ver Larson, Chamber of Com
merce secretary; Mrs. John Hat
field, BPW president; Mrs. Glenn
Huston, president of the PTA
and William Thomas, Linn coun
ty Red Cross chairman. Mrs.
Harris, a member of the Leba
non Express staff is also staff
correspondent for the Capital
Journal and Oregonian, secreta
ry of the Community Chest and
a past officer of the Business
and Professional Women. She
was general chairman of the
centennial pageant "Lebanon's
One Hundred Years" and takes
an active interest publicizing
the pioneer history of Lebanon
and its vicinity through feature
articles in the press.
Mrs Norwood
Lectures Here
Mrs. Elisabeth F. Norwood,
C.S.B. of Brookline, Mass., spoke
her last night in the Leslie jun
lor high school auditorium.
The title of her lecture was
Christian Science The Relig
ion of Love, which Heals." The
following are a few of the points
she brought out to substantiate
the fact that Christian Science is
a religion of love and that it
does heal:
"Sometimes we find a person
who considers himself an atheist,
that is, one who disbelieves in
the existence of a God, or a Su
preme Being. But truly there is
no such person as an atheist; for
any thinking person knows he is
not self-created, that he does not
govern the universe or control
vents. He knows that there is
something outside of himself,
above, beyond himself, which is
In control. He may call that
something power, force, or some
ether name, but that something
11 his God.
"In Christian Science God,
who is Love, is incorporeal, that
la. without a material body. If
God, Love, were corporeal, some
how, somewhere, sometime,
someone would have seen God.
But in Exodus (33:20) it is re
eorded that God says, 'Thou
canst not see my face: for there
hall no man see me and live.
Although Love cannot be seen
by the material senses, the pres
ence of Love is mentally real
laed."
Kebekah Lodge Invited
Hubbard Thalia Rebekah
lodge met In regular session
with Mrs. George Leffler pre
aiding. An Invitation was read
and accepted from Molalla Re-
bekah lodge to attend their
meeting October 25. All mem
bers of Thalia were asked to
meet at their own lodge hall at
6:45 o'clock that evening for a
short business meeting before
leaving for Molalla.
with offices at 208 Masonic
building. Parents are being urg
ed to accompany their children
to the clinics.
The activities for the week in
clude: Monday and Tuesday, Immun
isations and vaccinations for
children at the health depart
ment, 8:30 a.m. to noon and I
to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday: School health ex
ams at Bush school, B-ll:30 a.m.
and 2:30-3 p.m. at St. Vincent
DePaul school, 9 a.m. to noon
and 1-2:30 p.m., chest fluoro
scopic clinic (appointments
made at health department),
Thursday: Bush school health
exams, 9-11:30 a.m., 2:30-3 p.m.
Child health conference, health
department by appointment.
Friday: Examinations, blood
tests, etc., for milk and food
handlers and beauty operators,
8:30 a.m. to noon; 1-4:30 p.m.
Saturday: Immunizations, vac
cinations, children and adults,
health department, 9-11:30 a.m.
Boost in 5-Cent Coin
Box Phone Suggested
Seattle, Oct. W A boost
in the rate of 5 cent coin-box
telephone calls was suggested
today in hearings on a propose,
telephone rate increase asked by
the Pacific Telephone and Tele
graph company ,
Testimony on the. requested
$7,000,000 total revenue in
crease is being heard by the state
public service commission.
Fred J. Lordan, special assist
ant attorney general, asked com
pany assistant vice president
George M. Dean why public
phone patrons should not con
tribute their share of the higher
tools.
Dean replied that the Western
Electric company could not
turn out enough coin boxes ar
ranged to take dimes instead of
nickles.
However, Lordan pointed out
that the Bell company in New
York state was arranging to get
10 cent coin boxes, in connection
with its application for a general
increase in telephone rates.
Jams, jellies, and marmalades
if they are used moderately
are perfectly appropriate for
young children. Let them have
a teaspoon or two of the pre
serve at breakfast, and some
times at lunch or supper if they
want it.
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