The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregoni Sunday 'Morning. January 23, 194$ PAGE THIRTEEN - :1j i Seen and . By Jeryme Iiigllsh I FIUST LAKGZ TEA .of the legislative seaswa was given cn Friday when Oreg-a' first lady, , Mrs. Earl SneU, entertained at her Fairmoumt Hill home. A beautiful suny day and the air . plenty nippy outside . V Over a hundred and fifty- guests . called :. . . - Mrs. Stewart Johnson in troduced guests to' Mrs.' Snell, 5 who wore 1ecaikig rose chif- .. fon gown . . . Receiving with . her were Mr. Howard C. Bel ton, -charming In a black, velvet . dress- with etoa jacket, white satin blouse, and red girdle . ... . and Mrs. E ug e a e E. Marsh,;' spring-like In Iter soft blue crepe ' gown enhanced with sprays of varied colored flowers ' .. - ? Chatting before the fireplace ' a group of abator's wives Mrs. Dean Walker stunning in a black silk crepe -gown with bril liant trim and a large off the face black hat . . .Mrs. Ernest R. Falland attractive in an Am erican rose silk dress and black hat . . . Mrs. Merle Chessman In black with whita crepe trim' on the bodice . . Mrs. Joel C. Booth in silver foxes grey tail leur and black hat . . . Mrs. i Amjus " Gibson smartly dressed in a black dressmaker suit ... Petite Mrs. William Walsh, also looking like spring with a bunch of violets ; pinned on the lapel of her black suit and wearing a hat of violets: with tiny green crown ... with her was Mrs. Wen dell Webb, who looked chic in a grey t&illeur and pert red hat. A lovely centerpiece of red roses, pink carnations and white snapdragons flanked by rose ta kers in silver candelabra. . , When we arrived Mrs. Robert S. Farrell, Jr and Mrs. Harry Belt were pouring . . . the former wearing a handnae gown of black chiffon with petal pink ruffling, edging the low neck line and the Long sleeves . . . A few who assisted, Mrs. Elmer HaTsted of Portland, sister of Governor S n e 11, In a seafoam green silk crepe fashioned with drapedskirt and roe and pink flowers at the waistline ,. . , - Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, jr, looked her usual smart self kt a black gown with black sequins on the girdle and a white bodice embellished , with white sequins . . V with-it she wore long Wack gloves. L Several wives of -representatives talking over . . . Mrs. Frank VanDyke smart in a pur ' pie silk frock d matching bat . . . blonda Mrs. Will it Bakler ree In black with soft blue in sets on the bodice . . . Mrs. John Hall wearing a fx jacket and rose and fuchsia Unban ... she was accompanied, by her young daughter,. Mary, up from Port land for -the weekend V . ,Mrs. . Fred A. Hellberg weaemg a love rly ensemble of plum violet with matching velvet hat ,A . . Mrs. C. I TJeuallen . attractive; in' a winterberry red silk dress with rnatching hat . . " . Mrs. 0.'H. Bengtaon wore a fuchsia outfit . ', and Mrs. William Niskanen was in black .with- .a-coraag of gar denias.; ' -, ' '' v:7 : LEGISLATIVE BITS . , , . . r.- uiT. Hall -R Ttclr " - w. here ' from . Portland ev,, one- was wearing a black ' coat with leopard trim and. pert Wack hat - wii bhie feather; .i Tuesday night Judge and Mr. .Lusk en- ! tertained a faw; senators and their . wives at dinner. v -Another charming visitor here this week was Mrs. Alton Hail wijh her' son, Charles, "of Coos Bay . . rMr Hall' looked smart in a slate' blue suit, black fur ' coat and off the fac wide brim med black hat . . . The Halls ' wer' guests v of - her brother-ln-law and sister, Senator and Mrs. William Walsh of Coos Bay. - Mrs." Lee - Patterson, - wife of Senator . Patterson of Portland, entertained with j a - series of in formal luncheons atv her apart ment at the Ambassador in hon or of the senate- wives, ' their . daughters and daughters-in-law. f Other , hosts have been Mr. and Mrs, Brazier Small, dinner hosts . ; ' " STATTOlsr -An event of Jan uary 20 was the marriage of Miss Beulah Ingram,-daughter of Mr. -pnd Mrs. Ernest Ingram to Loyd Phillips, son of ..Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phillips of Liberty, Rev. . Kenneth Knox reading the serv ice before a group of inimediate families and close friends at the home of. the bride's , aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hopkins. The bride was - attended by a friend, Miss Gladys ' Fetrow of Salem and Arnold Phillips acted as best man for his brother Mr.'and Mrs. Phillips returned to Stay ton after short wedding trip where they will remain un til the groom's leaVe is up when they wUl go 4o Sail Diego, where he is scheduled for "a J gunner's hydraulic jchool. He Is how a gunner's mate' third . class and had returned from the south Pa cific. ' .' .; .- , DIIS. CIIAN . . LAM mm Dr.T.TXAmJJ. Dr.G.ClmBJ) CXITXESE nerbaUsls . 241 North Uberty - Upstairs Portland General ESectrte Ca. Offica open Saturday only 10 jti. to I- pjn. a to ' "!psn. Con sultation. Blood prcasuri and nrine tdt ir. fr af rlnr Practiced Heard . . . . at their home. - South Church street : Familiar laces ., It would n't be the same if Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson 'missed a session . . Mrs. Watson is again back at her Jeb as bills and ynqrng clerk of the house , Mr, Wat son is political writer for the Oregon Journal . v . .They have had the same room at the'hotel each session for the past - 30 years. r. ;j. -r-.:. .CA' OtTMrsTC C. Chapman's desk U a fresh rosebud each day of the session, trom her husband, editor -of- the Oregon Voter. BRIEF NOTES . , r Meeting for dinner in San Francisco were Mr. and Mrs,' Homer H. Smith, . Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph H. Coo- ley and Major and Mrs. Homer I Goulet, enrottte to Santa Mon ica. ,.. :. Spending last weekend'in Se attle with 14 (ig) Clarence S. Emmons aboard his LST 'were his wife and! four sons, David, Terry, Michael! and Patrick . . : The boys had the time of their life seeing the slights and eat ing at the officer's mess . . -. . They were taken a r o u n d the sound in a smaller ship. - Home on leave . :. . Mary Ea son, daughter! of the David Eas- ons, has arrived in Salem to spend a 21-day leave with her parents . . . She is a hospital recreational worker for the Red Cross and has been stationed in " San Francisco S. . . Mary goes from here to j Washington, DC, where she hopes to pass the rig id examinations for overseas duty. The annual mission study class of the First Presbyterian Wom en's Missionary society will be held Wednesday; at the home of Mrs. J. E. Anderson, 194 South 24th street. Th book, "The Un folding Drama in Southeast Asia" will be reviewed by inter esting speakers. The meeting will start promptly at ten in the morning and a no-host luncheon win De served at noon. All worn en interested in missions are in vited to attend i Mrs. William J. Thompson and son, Gary, wh0 have been spend ing several weeks here at the Daniel B. J airman home, are leaving Monday night for Med- ford to spend! the remainder of the winter with her husband's mother, Mrs. u Ruby Thompson, X.t. Thompson is in the European theatre of war. I Expected te arrive la the cap- ital Tuesday are Lt. and Mrs Fred Davis, Lt. Davis, United States navy, who has been in the South Pacific, Tecently returned to the states. IjHis wife met him in. San Francisco. They will ,be here several weeks at their D street home before he reports for further duty. Slaytoii Insurance Man IV Given Award STAYTON For having served for 25 years fo the threat Ameri- can, Insurnc company of New -l, r -it t-ii 1 : i- ' vwg' fi. oen nas oeen . . . 11: wiu aiciuciK . silver pitcher engraved with his name T ""r i"? I u ? PPntrtent. It was presented by Georae H. Park er, Portland special agent of the insurance company, who said Ore gon now boasts four 25-year agents. BEACON BLANKETS (double) regular prfca $8.95 ..... ; li : .! 54-INCH TAPESTRY regular $4.95 " T --; - IN OUR - .i i . -50-INCH WOVEN CRASH ' regular $1.75 yard ' .v. . BED PILLOWS All special prices. from $11.95 pair as low as 1... , CHINA COOKIE JARS 38-INCH WOVEN CRASH 79c. 89c and J...... PEACH PATTERN FRUIT DISHES and Plates In glass, special each. . ..1..: . PLATE HANGERS T special, each J. i SHOWER .CURTAIN RINGS pet dozen, .l.V.. '. l WOOD CRANES - par pair WOOD SALAD BOWLS ! I J , . each WALL BRACKETS S3 to WALL PLAQUES pair, 79c and :FMH , gS) m l1 W I f U VI Ai Your Fccbral Incomo Tan Compensation for Personal j Service s-, - ; ' The first Item of income to be entered In your federal income tax ! return is salaries, wages and 1 compensation lor : personal services. This item includes, in general, all earnings and com pensation . from employment. ' . Compe n s a t i o n for personal services includes, commissions paid to salesmen, compensation or bonuses . for services on the basis of percentage i of profits, commissions on insurance pre miums earned by Insurance salesmen or agents,' bonuses whether in cash or securities or goods, the value of board and lodging (where it is not provid ed for the convenience of the employer), earnings paid for . in groceries, goods, or services (at the market value of such goods or services), and the like. Tips are iso regarded as compensa tion. .' "v -v, : -r i: Employes' are required to re porj the gross amount of i com pensation received, that is, the actual cash received, plus the amounts withheld, if any, for federar employment; (social se curity) tax and federal, income tax,' plus the amounts deducted for war savings bonds and al ' lotments. ",' ' : ! " r !'?"'-'' V In the case of a clergyman, his compensation " includes his sal' : ary as well as marriage fees, baptismal -. offerings, sums paid for . saying masses for the j dead, and f other contributions received by the clergyman or-priest, and not )?aid to the church. The ren tal value of a parsonage supplied to a clergyman is, however, ex empt; but if an allowance for a parsonage or quarters is given subject to his exclusive control, the ; amount of this allowance must be included as; income. Members of the armed forces of the United States.land citizens or residents of the united States ' who are members of the military ' or naval forces of any of ; the i other United Nations, are ex empt! from Income itax on the first $1500. j Old age pensions ' and retire ment pay received from a for mer; employer on account of pre vious services must be reported, (either in item 2 on page 1 or in Schedule A on ;page ; 3 of Form 1040), exceptVhere. they are xempt by express provi : sions of law, as in 5the case of : certain government 'pensions sto ; war veterans who are no longer in active service. If, however. : the employe had made contribu- ; tions toward the pension or re tirement fund, t h e l retirement payments are treated as n- an nuity and only a portion of such payments is considered as In come,; . I' ! The earnings of a "professional man, such as a lawyer or doc tor 'maintaining his f own office, would not b entered Under ' item 2 on Form 1040- as : com- , pensation for personal servicies, but I would beantered Under Schedule C "Profits (or loss) from business or profession."' The compensation? of. all .fed eral; i state,, and , municipal " em- ployea.ls subject to. federal tax the same as thaV of employes of private concerns.- 72x90 - - ; : V i! $4.95 $3.95 $2.50 $6.50 1- .$l98: 98c 39 c 39c $49 e $2.70 S22.95 2c C AT THE FRQNTJ (Continued from page 4) slipping on an ley road brushes into them arid sets th trap for any number of unwary travelers, t The5 American GI ia an Intel ligent fellow,' but it is not at all uncommon to. find on la the 4. very middle of aome town the nSne of which he does not know. ' . Pronunciation of place names' causes "some confusion, but you i, s i:; -i -'."f 1 - - ... -: 1, f A?-A:-11' "" ' --r-"H' -n 1 ..-.xi-,4.:.: - : . - A'":- K t Wm lira pt e i i ,.. f , J . . i . j , . .. ..- - : f .. .-. , . vi. . . AND SLIGHTLY DArJAGED PIECES SOME' i-pca. BEDROOM SUITE- . Dresser. Bed. Chest. Nit C"7Q QCZ Standi no. -$87b. 5-pc. TWIN BED BED- ROOM SUITE -U Vanity. 2 Bds.'33 Chtst Bench rag. $89.93 J 4-pc. BEDROOM SUITE Vanity, Bad, Chest Bench, rea.' $76.75 ..... HOLLYWOOD BEDS. ; StasJ mMn" $5S85 ana itox spnna ODD CHEST i- Walnut finish or maplt reg. $23.50 .........1. ODD VANITY A BENCHES .-.Uq. $7.23-... 1 ODD NITE STAND Walnut finish . 1 2 Onlyl BUNK BEDS Maple; ria. $39.50 - Yi"' "A '- - 1 Only! 4-piece Maple BEDROOM SUITE --Van-. Ity. Bad Chest and Bench; ria. $119.75 .. - " -V Si'- - , , .... . J Only! Mahoaany BEDROOM SUITE Vanity, 1 d, .ChasL Bench and Night Stand; rag. $189.00 .. 1 Onlyl Walnut S-pce. BEDROOM SUITE Vomlrf, B(L ChasL Bench and Niaht : Stand; rag. $189.00.... I Onlyl HAIR MATTRESS 2 Only! Layar Fait MAT- ; . TRESSES 4-row ! ttlchad fiAJ ;"7C satin border; rea. $3l50....l4U'i 3 S Onlyl Sealy Economy MATTRESS 1 Only! Sirnmons White Haran BOX SPRING; reg. $29.95 1 Only! Simmons Whit Knight BOX SPRING; ' C reg. $39.50. 2 Only! 5-pce. DINETTE SET. 4 chairs. Drop- ; leaf Extension Tabla..:..-. can't miss by using plain Ameri caa .phonetics. Eupen, or exam ple. Some natives say Oipen and soma: say Erpervbut Americans stationed there call it Vewpen and Yewpen it. Is. . . -j . ' James Allgoocl Now Lieutenant Colonel ; DALLAS--Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Allgood have received word their son; Maj j James Allgood, has been promoted ! to lieutenant colonel. Sometime in November Allgood led the unit of the First army that was credited with the - capture of. Gressenich,4 Germany. He has been. wounded twice. J v r ' J NOW. I . r 7CkCL I 4 P Q 'QC JP a 0 0 , , A C-f- s -ir '-('--- .J --if----i. ' -t ,f ' . ' - A $23185 $5195 r v '"A"-" i r CA i CA ,,'ViV 5169:75 SI 72.85 .A L. S24.75 ; ,T-' 'A j S15:95 S14L75 -A Q TTC af 3) $9.95 A Dallas Riles j To Be Monday DALLAS Jan. 27 Funeral services for Edward J. "Steele, 63, who died Thursday will be held Monday at 1 pjn. from Henkle and Bollman funeral parlor. Buri al, will be made at City View cemetery. Rev. Clark Enz will affidate. r 4 Mr. Steele was born in Lake view, Ontario, Canada, April .9, 1882, : and came tot the- United States: in 1885.. The family settled at Suver where he i lived until 1030. He moved; to Independence . ; 1 ri and later to Dallas. lie was mar ried to Margaret Kerr .who sur vives him In 1904. Other survivors are 8 sons, Her shel and Robert E. of Salem; Rus sell N. of Toledo; Walter K. of Dal las;, Kenneth G. of air transport command, Hamilton' Field, Calif.; Keith Dallas; also two grand children. - DALLAS, Jan. ,27 James Albert Keener, IS, died Thursday at his home in Dallas. His mother died when he was . six year old and he was reared by his patern al grandma ther, Mrs. Jennie Keen ey of Dallas. ,?:r;ri ' Survivors are his ; father; J.X A. 1 slightly used 5 - DINETTE SET I Only! Wool fiber RUG. 6x7- ... ... 1 Onlyl Wilton RUG 12x16-6; rag. $210.00 . 1 Only! Chanilla lOVaxW; rag. $59.00 2 Onlyl'Weftone 9x12; rag. $520 2 Only! FIBER RUGS, 9x12. soiled; rag. 2 Only! 4-drawer LETTER ' FILE Dark green finish; CAI "7C rag. $37.50 ... 1 Onlyl SWING ROCKER;! rag. $39.75 I Only! BiltweU SWING BOCmL ................. 1 Only! Tapestry SWING ROCKER, slightly toilad; rag. $69.00 ...; 1 Onlyl ' Mohair SWING ROCKER, shopworn! reg. . $79.00 3 OCCASIONAL slightly soiled 2 Only! 2-pca. DAV- ENO SUITE Spring C4 OO "7C const,; rag. $174.75 ....... JL &7ja i J) 1 Only! 2-pca. DAV j ENO SUITE - Spring Cfl "7Ci sfYfh const; rag. $199.004 .. JL JmiJf 1 Only! .BiltweU DAV ENPORT and CHAIR; reg. $169.00 . ... A.. 1 Only! DAVENO. reg. $89.00 1 Only! j 2-pce. ING ROOM SUITE, spring filled; reg. $229. 1 ONLY! LOUNGE & OTTOMAN; reg. 2 Only! LOUNGE CHAIR CPA AP & OTTOMAN; reg. $89.003eOZj 4 Only! Plato MIRRORS with frame L.. '" S Only!' Genuine ". 2 ji -' ETCHINGS; xeg. $15.00.. 2 Only I 6 pc DINING SET CifSci "7C buffet' table 4 chedni.4-.TCtaV 1 af 2 4 Only! SERVING ' WAGONS, regY $32.75. Farmers Union Locals Ornranlrpfl In Minstate t LIBERTY John Dasch and James Smart are spending the week in Redmond and Bend In organization work for the Farm ers Union. They expected to or ganize two locals but found a demand for six locals. , Keeney, Seattle; a sister, Dorothy Mae Keeney, and his grandmother of Dallas. A1 ' -" - v - - . ... . funeral services wux uuu 11 ajn. Monday from Henkle BoUman funeral home In Dallas with burial In the IOOF cemetery. SOiLEP NOW pca. S19.95 $6.95 $198.00 RUG $39.50 RUG .... $29.75 $12.85 $52.00 li $29.75 $34.85 $57.75 $59.00 $8.75 CHAIRS, $13475 $39.50 $198.00 LIV CHAIR $59.00.. $37.75 $6.95 $6.95 -1 :$24.75 j since IS 17. UMaMaauanna E " mmm .wmmmmmm mm mmtm imwM mm H.M ., i f i - w. ' ' - 11 1 i. - ' - . .' . ' ' U,J ' ' ' ' " ' " n li I , .nil. i , in JtJ,ni X