The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 23, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    t Thm Slot man.-Salm. Orexon. Sandtrr. Tmbmarf 23. 1947
Senate Aclion ! Extension Unit
Programs are
DCrEATED:
SB 1 I Med . ftmrm . dentistry
corn I Inoftm aafc, court inspec
tion let. and add cjiusMivg spaces To
(cconitnaualMint to be insoected by
stale r-oaid oi health
lASgED:
SB lit (Adds Rail blackbirds
and Euraatan tartus to birds for
which no tKd season i declared.
Z5 (Roads and r.ig.iwav- com I
Limits wiotrt ot trawler curhrs pu
In opeiatton after June 1. IMI to 102
inches piev.ous wxtth IM inches),
and limits ngth o( trjle, coactics
operated w.lr.in citiei to 38 feet.
HB (Com. on Rev of laws!
America rr 101-1003 regarding fire
insurance rerely as clerical change
AIMI'TH:
HJM to. .Mil and Vet affairs
com Asking cowgr. a to raise
iron iwimsis of Veteran trainees.
HIM II i Rep. Wellai Asking
Sre.iont to rnake part of Vancouver
arracks a national monmument
uo fAH- coMMrrrrr kepokts
AI"TJ:
ISJ. 1; HB 17.
INT TO fOMMITTtl:
SB 3-g tarNnrve: t J
-tFrasUFD TO COMMITTEE:
SB SS; MB 111.
INTROnVCLD:
SB 3S7 (Com on road mni high
MaiHasy Use Pacific ctu beaches
public hash-ways or the stats and lim
iting traffic, to 23 miiv per hour
thereon
" ' Roads aeid Htghwtav
com. I -Declaring owtiitiip by the
at section ot rha sliore of
the Parifcc ocean inctud-d between
the rugo aad low ltd hnei except
where alteatfv disposed at. provides
for inmat if uch areas tv cities
riKal. ACTIO NOVDtT
m tS..?. Ji5. HB M ,TC
Valloy Obituaries
Edward Gay c
LEBANON Edward Guv. born
April -11, 1881. died February 20
fter a ier.g illness. Funeral serv
ices will-be held Sunday in the
Uuston ehar el at 2 p m The Rev
J. Harvey Schmidt of the Pres
byterian church will officiate.
Survivors are the wtrtov.-. one son
and one daughter. William Guv
and Mrs. Layton Loftin. all of
Lebanon and by one sister, Mrs.
Hattie Nichols of Salem.
House Action
John Barn Miller
LEBANON John Burn Mil
ler, jr.. bcrn near Tallman . in
MT1. died at Waklport February
2'i Funtrjil tervice will l held
Sunday in the Huston chjpH a
I t a m A retired logger, he i
suried Ly his widi. M.iude
Miller .ied a stui and djughter.
Peivy M,rr and Cforgii Bur
f.td: i.w rr ndchild and two great
grandch.'.d'tn.
Scheduled
By Marx ae rite Gleeson
Statesman Valley Editor
Final February home extension
unit meeting will be held this;
week in all counties of the val- j
ley. Landscaping will be given
for four units by Don Rasmussen
irv Marion county. "They are Tues j
day at Mrs. Adam Herschs ?n
Pratum-Macleay. Wednesday at I
Mrs. Albert Tippners fn Silver-'
tort Hill, Thursday at the cham- ;
ber of commerce in Silverton and I
Friday at Mrs. James Keyes, 655
Ed ma Lane.
Home demonstration agents and 1
assistant county club agents cf
the various counties will be at
Corvalh.s Monday and Tuesday
for a district conference on new
systems of food preservation. 1
Other home extension meetings
in Marion county this week will
include '"color in the home" by i
Eleanor Trindle Wednesday at
Thomas with Mrs. M. V. Bye. Spe
cial meetings include one at Sil
verton Thursday for women of
Silverton grange in Silverton and I
one on Friday for the Ladies Aid I
of Labuh Center. Both of the
special meetings will be on "color
in the home". North Santiam ex
tension unit, recently organized
is the 23rd in Marion rounty.
Viola Shafer. Polk home dem
onstration agent, will have the
program on K O A C Tuesday
morning which w ill cover home .
extension information for Polk j
county in particular. Wednesday
Mrs. ShaXer will demonstrate .
"gcKtd tatte in dies" at the Rick
real 1 home extension unit.
Kickreall grange hall will be
the setting for the Polk county
homemaker festival April 8. The
Marion county festival will bo
held April 8.
Mrs. Katie Bohlken
LEBANON Mr. Katie Bohl
ken, born in St. J-vh. Mo. m
HSO, riled Tuesday. Funeral serv
ics weie held Thursdjy in the
H n !;,i el nt ' pm Reirlent
(l (rf.,n ..nee IH'Jtt. Mr-i Bohi
k.'ti i u ved ly 4 sr!. Henry
B h.'ki n f Lebanun. j i.uighter.
Mi- t nriiTm- OKon if Alb my: sev
en ;. i . ii i., ldren and five ijreat
Hi id ruio-en. She wa life
Img mrrber of the Lutheran
ct' i. rh
Four fUrners Nursing
CJass Now Organizeil i
FOUR CORNERS Thirteen at
tended the first meeting of the
Home Nursing class sponsored by i
the Rickey Garden club when it
met at the Deaconess hospital
1 Wednesday. Meetings are on
j Wednesday and Fridays so as to
I complete the course before the i
garderftng season. The class has
room for a few more, those in-
' terestPd may join by meeting j
with the roup at the hospital. '
Attending are Mrs Frank
South. Mr- Hardie Philips. Mrs
E. E Walker. Mrs. Harvey Mey
ets. Mrs. Ross Crisman. Mr. Berl
Davis. Mrs Jess Mcllnay. Mrs.1
Jim Green. Mr. N. E. Anderson.
Mrv. Rex Nicholson. Mrs. Ray
Osborn. Mrs S. H. Cable. Mrs.
A. E. Corning.
PASSED:
HB 117 (Rep. Gallagher) Pro
yides for brand inspector In M east
ern Oregon counties and Multnomah
to prevent theft: levies 10c a head on
Oregon livestock, be for that coming
into state.
B MS (Rep. Van Dykss) Pro
vides that estate appraisers shall re
ceive S3, instead of S3, as minimum.
MB I Rep. Schmeltierl Pro
vides that trucks and trailers must
have fenders and mudguards to pre
vent wheel spray.
HB M4 (Rep. Dammachl Raises
from S1.5O0.0U0 to S3, 000 .SOS the amount
to be borrowed from irreducible
school fund, and amortized by rents
within JO years, for new state office
build in
HB ISC (Com. on aduc.) Re
quires state supt. of public instruc
tion so name n-em ber of his staff as
secretary of state board of education
and set up courses for public schools.
I Substitutes for II B 232 1
SB 21 I Roads, highways com I
Authonzes state highway department
to build walks and paths along high
way. SB 2S (Roads, highways com. I
Increases from S350.000 to S700.COO re
volving fund of state highway de
partment: reduces fidelity bond of
state highway engineer from S3M.0CO
to S300.000 and applies it also to cover
subordinates.
SB M (Education com ) Per
mit dancing in school or school
owned buildings and otherwise liber
al ire use ef such buildings for non
school purposes; allows charge to be
made.
SB 11 (Education com I Lets
school boards excuse pupils under
compulsory attendance age If attend
ance works hardship on family or Is
unprofitable to student.
SB l3 (Municipal aff. com )
Provides for assessment of property
for establishing by cities of off-street
parking facilities
SB IM I Municipal ff. com I
Lets cities acquire private property
for off-street parking
SM 134 iState affairs com I
Allows deductions from pay of state
employes for group life insurance
SB 15a (Rev. of laws com Re
quires court to name special admin
istrator wheie necessary for handling
estate of deceased.
SB tS7 (Sen. Thompson I Require-
property owners to provide
assessor witn description of property
if larger than quarter section, to as
sist in computing assessment roll
DEFEATED :
SB 103 (Municipal affairs com 1
Would let cities tnstrrate condemna
tion proceedings to acquire off-street
parking facilities.
DO-PASS StrrOStTS ADOPTED:
b in
RE-RE TERR ED TO COMMITTEES:
HB l4; SB IS.
REFERRED TO COMMITTEES:
HB 1S9 la 41. mc . SB S2, 14. IM.
IIS. US. 117. IIS.
INTRODUCED
SB i. III. Zi.
IP FOR FINAL ACTIOV MONDAY:
HB 12. 111. IM. IM. 2IC, , Jl,
122. 127. JiJ, IM, MS. J7S.
SB 47.
HB Special order of business
at 10 a m.
HOt'SE RESCMES 1S:M A.M. MONDAY.
Gerrals First annual meeting
of Gervais Cooperative Telephone
Association will be February 26
at 8 p.m. in the high school audi
torium for the purpose of adopt
ing by-laws and electing direc
tors. AasnsvUle The PTA meet.
Monday, February 25 has been
postponed because of the basket
ball banquet last week.
Baena Vista The Alvin Wells
o Portland visited Cassie Snyder
and Milo Graters this week.
Stu
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laasads w it ska wrist caadsnably.
Cold kBsd ia aasarsl wish
stainlass Med kck sad if i iagi Also
aiaJiMr ia sal mialm mil
4.50 7.50
Prices include Federal Tax
r
SDyertoii Mrs. John Goodman
has returned from Utah and Cali
fornia where she visited her
daughter Jennie, now Mrs. Joe B.
Ford. Sergeant Ford is being
transferred to New Mexico soon.
Mrs. Goodman had the misfortune
to lose ber purse which was later
recovered through the assistance
of John Fhaey, Sunny dale post
master, at whose home she was a
guest.
Brash Cotleg Martin Henkes
oX-Mount AngeL was honored on
his birthday aniversary with a
dinner at the Hubert Essers.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph B. Sprauer and son. Bill,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gasper nd
son, Mickey, Mr. and -Mrs. Gre
gory Schernmel and family, nd
Delores, Carl, Jean, Paul and
Linda Ann Esser.
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