The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1947, Page 21, Image 21

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Employer! must withhold on all
wages paid if the total .paid'to all
employes exceeds $50 for any
month, even though the amount
paid to any one employe does not
exceed $50. No employer is ex
empt from the law except the
federal government in the case of
payments to persons serving in
the armed forces, and common
Withhold Tjax Applies to Pay
Earned Before Jan. 1 if Paid
In New Year, Officials State
The 1 per cent withholding tax on wages and salaries, held
constitutional by the state supreme court here Thursday, applies to
all salaries and wages paid on or after January 1, 1948, regardless
of when the wages were earned, the state tax commission announced
in a prepared statement Saturday. Report forms will be available
shortly after January l. xnesc iorms ana msxrucoops wm om mmni
to all known employers as soon i '
carriers In the case of employes
who reside outside of Oregon. Em
ployers of domestic help and farm
labor are not exempt and must
withhold the tax if total wages
exceed $50.
If wages are paid in part by
property or services furnished to
the employe by tus employer, the
employer is required to compute
the fair money value of such
property or services furnished and
remit 1 per cent thereof. A com
mon example would be the case
of an employe who is furnished
board and room by his employer.
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Records
MUNICIPAL COURT
Richard S. McKee, Salem route
8.' driving without lights, fined
$2.50.
Walter W. Weilard. 855 Thomp
son st, failure to stop at railroad
crossing, fined $2.50.
Ralph G. West, 482 Universitr
st. Illegal reverse turn, fined
SZ.50.
Walter W. Mendhall, Brooks,
violation of stop sign, fined $2.50.
Lester Lee Miller. 1343 N. 17th
st, violation of noise ordinance.
posted $5 balL
Elmer Van Hees, 1161 Elm st,
violation of stop sign, posted $2.50
bail.
Louise ZL McCoy, Gresham, vio
lation of basic rule, posted $7.50
baiL
DISTRICT COURT
Henry Earl Boyea, 675 N. 20th
st, void foreign vehicle license,
$10 fine suspended on payment of
costs.
Max Fallin, 2095 N. 4th st,
charged with contributing to the
delinquency of a minor,, bound
over to grand jury following plea
of innocent and waiver of pre
liminary hearing; held in lieu of
$1,000 bail.
Lloyd Harrison Bailey, Port
land, driving on wrong side of
road, fined $5 and costs.
Arrnand Harold Boulaz, Carl
ton, no tail light, fined $10 and
costs.
Ethan B. Reed, Hubbard, pos
sessing, maintaining and operat
ing a slot machine, fined $100 and
machine confiscated.
CIRCUIT COURT
Ruby Marie Weiget vs Edmund
Albert Weigel: Decree of divorce
grants custody of two minor chil
dren to plaintiff plus $15 per
week.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
William B. Quinn, 44, inspector.
and Ellen A. Ray, beautician, both
of Salem.
PROBATE COURT
Violet May Crawford guardian
ship estate: Order authorizes at
torney fees.
Frank Johnson
Succumbs to
Heart Attack
ALBANY, Dec. 20 Funeral
services will be arranged by the
Fisher funeral home here for
Frank R. Johnson, 45, route 2,
Dever district, who died unex
pectedly whiles driving a cater
pillar tractor Friday on the F. E.
Lines farm at Knox Butte.
Neighbors found the motor of
the tractor still running at 2 pjn.
after it went out of control pre
sumably following a heart attack
suffered by Johnson about noon.
Johnson came to Albany 13
years ago irom Dallas, lexas.
where he was born on March Z9,
1902. He lived in Albany six years.
Tangent for several years and
moved to the Dever community
two years ago. While in Albany
he was employed at the Mountain
States Power company. He was a
veteran of World War I.
In 1937 he was married to Mad-
alyn Shelby, Albany, sister of N.
V. Shelby, Knoxbutte, who sur
vives him. He is also survived by
a brother. Earl, Long Beach; four
sisters, Mrs. John Clarke, Dallas,
Texas; Mrs. Zula McDonald, Mes
quite, Texas; Ethel and Vivian
Johnson, 1 Paso, Texas; and his
mother, Mrs. May Johnson, also
of FJ Paso.
Prowlers Fail in
Try to Break into
Parrisli School
An attempt to break into Par
rish junior high school failed Frt
day night when the would-be
prowlers were frightened away,
city police reported Saturday. .
Investigating officers said the
prowlers had attempted to get into
the east side of the building by
Drying a heavy a screen and a
window, and both were badly
bent
Police also reported that some
one ransacked the Morris Real
Estate company at 976 S. Com
terdal st Friday night after
Tying loose a bolt lock on the
car door. Nothing was taken, the
24 Fraternity
Alumni Join
Phi Delta Theta
Twenty-four AlDha Psi Delta
alumni were Initiated into the
Oregon Gamma chapter of Phi
Delta Theta fraternity of Wil
lamette university Friday at Al
pha halL Howard Arnot, presi
dent of the chapter, announced
the following names of initiates:
Arthur .Gene Huntley, West
Salem; Melvm Homer Cleveland,
Clarke Brown. Glen Edward
FraveL 1r Richard William Es.
pey, John August Li nd beck, Thom
as janes rucnes, wiimer idred
McDowell and Kenneth Royce
Torgeson. all of Salem; Joseph
Conn I O'Neill of Klamath Falls;
Raymond Lee Ganzans, Richard
nays Jones, ueorge Vernon Beck,
Walter Lyle Kight, Alan Warner
Barrett, Daryl Wendell Dror
baueh. Miles Emerson Wood.
worth. Floyd Marcus Walts and
jaca waiiace uison, all of Port
land; Harold Robert Hutchinson,
Hood River: Kenneth John Hunt
McMinnville; Charles Allen Metz-
ler, Jennings Lodge; Keith Lar-
Kin Jones, Eugene, and Memo.
Edward Anderson, Astoria.
Close Family
Reunion Due
For the first time in more than
four years the W. L. Close family
of Salem will be together.
The welcome event came true
Saturday when Dick Close, sea
man 1c, USN, arrived on a 10
day leave at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L
Close, 1745 State st
During the war an older son
and daughter. Bill and Louise.
served in the navy and were un
able to be home at the same time.
Now Bill is attending Oregon
State college and Louise Willamette.
Dick, who is stationed on the
USS General Randall at San
Francisco, entered the navy near
ly two years ago with the Wil
lamette Valley volunteers.
FIVE MINERS KILLED
FRANKFURT, Germany, Dec
20 -OP)- Five miners were killed
in an explosion tn the Gnelsenau
coal pit at Dortmund yesterday.
Why Suffer Any Longer
When ethers talL nee ear Chinese
remedies. Asaastng saccess for sea
years in caua, Ne asatter vita
rhat auaaeata ye are afflicted--disorders,
sinusitis, heart, tangs. Uv
er, kidneys, gas, ronstpaUea, alsari
diabetes. raeaauttsBs. sail aad slad
ear lerer. skin, feaul eassaudnU
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