The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 21, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    Valley News
Statesman News Service
IOOF Lodge,
At Butteviile
Plans Project
fttateimam News Service
BUTTEVILLE Members of
the Buttevilla IGOF lodge are
meeting regularly ; on Wednes
days of each week to make plans
for the building fund campaign,
which includes extensive remod
eling on the old lodge rooms.
Projects planned are a basket
social, card party and drawing
for a deep freeze at the Butte
Tille Schoolhouse on Saturday
Vith J. F. Feller and DeKFeller
in charge, of the basket social
A- A. fy-ice will have charge of
the cards.
With the many people from
Portland acquiring river prop
erty in and around Butteviile
and Uie project of the Daughters
of the American Revolution to
make a memorial park in Butte
viile. the town is due for much
erowth. The DAR ladies al
ready have had quite a bit of
work done on the old jail "and
house which they purchased
gome time ago.
Health Insurance
Topic for Clear
Lake's Extension
Statesman News Service
CLEAR LAKE Plans for the
extension unit's festival exhibit
on "Health Insurance were dis
cussed it the meeting Friday at
the J. D. Watson home. On the
committee appointed to arrange
the exhibit are Mrs. Arthur
Evans, Mrs. J. D. Watson, and
Mrs. Arthur Sorensen. Chair
man Mrs. George Landrith will
have festival luncheon tickets
available until April 13.
Appointed on the nominating
committee were Mrs. J. EL .Whe-
an, Mrs. Louis Adams, and Mrs.
Sorensen. The fifteen members
and guests present learned how
to judge which colors they can
wear attractively from the proj
ect, "Color, Clothes, and You,"
presented by Mrs. Sorensen and
Mrs. A. A. Eichelberger.
The 4-H Knit and Ravel Club
of Butteviile School met at the
home of the assistant leader,
Mrs. Archie McLeod Friday
Knitted articles were judged by
Dawn Bertrand and Linda Free
man. Joyce Smith and Judy
Rasmussen gave a demonstra
tion on how to wind yarn. Re
freshments were served by Carol
. Hostetler and Judy Rasmussen
to the ten members present and
their, leader, Mrs. Beryl ;Breith
aupt
At the Friday meeting of the
4-H Barnyard Gang Cattle Club
at the home of the leader, Ernest
Crook, members decided to pre
sent a play called "Mission Ac
complished" at the April meeting
of the Butteviile P-T A.
A discission was held on seeds
In preparation Hot the seed con
test in the fall, and the group
practiced dairy judging.
Baptist Youth
At Salt Creek
Pick Officers
McHolick Winner
In Speech Contest
Statesman News Service
SILVERTON Duane McHol
ick was first place winner in the
essay and impromptu speaking
contest sponsored by the Odd
Fellow and Rebekah lodges of
Silverton and Monitor. Cellen
Taranoff placed second; Brad
Jefferies third, and Kay Berger
gon, fourth. , All received cash
prizes. Duane will compete in
the district finals April 4 in Sa
lem. If he should win there he
will receive a ' month's trip in
cluding a visit at United Nations,
as the award.
The contestants were required
to write an essay on "My Com
munity it Worl.'. Affairs." Judges
were the Rev. Paul Henry, R. A.
Fish, Mrs. Knute Digerness. Mrs.
Alan Foster was chairman of the
contest committee.
Statesman News Service
SALT CREEK New officers
of the Christian Baptist Youth
group of the Salt Creek Baptist
Church are: President, Mrs.. Har
vey- Bartel; vice-presidents, Jan
ice Radke and Carlyle Haas; sec
retary, Sharlene Hart, assistant,
Darlene Villwock; treasurer,
Howard Classen, assistant. Ro
land Giesbrecht; pianist, Violet
Sontag, and assistant Charlotte
Tilgner.
Song leader, Loren Lange;
"Handclasp ' Magazine" reporter,
Mrs. Orville Aebi; Oregon Bap
tist League representative, Don
Thiesies; advisors,' Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Voth; committee to buy
books, Mrs. Wayne Radke and
Mrs. Clarence Buhler; ushers,
Gene Villwock, Merle Gies
brecht, George Darrow, and Rob
ert Ratzlaff; librarian, Mrs. Lor
en Lange, and assistant, Deloris
Klassen. .
House Demos
Admit Def eat
In Tax Battle
By CHARLES F. BARRETT
WASHINGTON W Key House
Democrats conceded Saturday they
probably have lost their big fight
for an income tax cut at this ses
sion of Congress.
They said they will accept, per
haps by next Friday, a Senate bill
merely extending present corpora
tion income and excise tax rates
for one more year. . !
That would give President Eisen
hower a major congressional tri
umph. But the Democrats already
are planning to renew the battle
next year, when there will be a
presidential election campaign.
House Democrats originally
drove through a bill , over strong
Republican opposition that would
have given every ' taxpayer and
dependent a $20 income tax reduc
tion starting next, Jan. 1.
They tied this into Eisenhower's
bill postponing for one .year almost
3 billion dollars in corporation and
excise tax cuts now set to take
effect April 1, just 12 days away.
The Senate defeated the $20 a
person tax cut and also a milder
Democratic compromise proposal.
It passed the straight extension of
corporation and excise taxes, as
requested by the President
A Senate-House conference com
mittee is scheduled to meet Wed
nesday to adjust differences be
tween the two houses.
All Republicans and two senior
Democratic senators on the con
ference committee Sens. Byrd
(Va) and George (Ga) are op
posed to any tax cut now in the
face of an estimated $2,300,000,000
federal deficit next year.
Highly placed House Democrats
said privately this would force
their members to yield on the $20
tax cut issue or accept responsi
bility for letting the corporate and
excise tax rates drop April 1.
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ROME UP) Actress Linda Dar
nell has donated a house a few
miles outside Rome for Italy's first
girls' town. It is to accommodate
30 orphan girls.
Statesman, Saltm, Or., Monday, March 21, 1955-Sec. l)-3
Administration Attacked by Sen. Morse
WASHINGTON m Sen. Morse
(D-Ore) Saturday night told the
Americans for Democratic Action
that it was important in the in
terest of peace that the Eisen
hower administration be turned
out of -office in 1956.
T happen to be one Democrat,"
he said, "who hopes that the Re
publican candidate will be none
other than Dwight D. Eisenhower,
because the responsibility for the
sorry plight that is developing in
our country both on the domestic
and foreign front rests squarely
on the shoulders of the President
himself...It is the President who
is responsible for every reaction
ary in his political family and it
is the President who is respon
sible for the great damage that
is being done to our economy by
the depredation of big business
leaders who have come to domi
nate the White House.
Morse said during the two years
of the Eisenhower administration
monopolistic combines have ex
panded at a more rapid rate than
during any two year period in the
last' 50 years.
He said "the campaign of 1956
will not only be one of the most
historic in American history, but
it may very well determine wheth- J economic Fascism by American
er or not the American people will biz business under the F.kpnhnuMi
sanction the present trend toward I administration."
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Valley
Briefs
Silverton to Send
Delegates to Guild
Meet at Eugene
Statesman News Service
SILVERTON Mrs. Alfred O
Nelson, president, announced that
delegates from the Trinity Guild
to the Willamette Circuit Conven
tion to be held in the Central Lu
theran Church, Eugene, Thursday
are Mrs. James Phillips and Mr
L. A. Meyer with Mrs. Adolph
Haugen as alternate.
Mrs. Nelson also announced
Guild Circles for the week to in-:
elude: Foreign Mission, Tuesday,
2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. M. O.
Hatteberg; Education, Wednesday,
2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Al G.
Sather; Literature, Friday 2 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. R. Wik; Char
ities, Friday, 8 p.m. at the home
of Mrs. Sheldon Knutson; Home
Missions, Friday, 8 p.m. at the
Fireside Room with Mrs. Russell
Nelson and Mrs. Elmer Palmquist
as hostesses.
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Silverton Silverton Fire De
partment will ; hold open house
Saturday in conjunction with the
annual Home Show sponsored by
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
Visitors, will be served free coffee
and taken on a tour of the fire hall
for " an inspection of equipment,
Fire Chief Larry Carpenter re
ports. All Silverton area people
are invited to attend, Carpenter
adds.
Marquam A large group of
the Marquam Extension Unit met
at the home of Mrs. George Sether
for the buffet luncheon and the
. embossing of copper metal by the j
project leaders Mrs. George Al
bright, Mrs. Harvey Jackson and
Mrs. W. McPherson. There will
be another lesson given March 28
for an all-day session at the Sether
borne. . -
Clear Lake The monthly supper
will be held at the EUB Church
Friday evening at 6:30. Mrs. Wal
ter Oldenburg, Mrs, J. E. Whelan,
'and Mrs. Arthur Sorensen are on
the supper, committee. Mrs. L.J.
Chapin, Mrs. Floyd Springer, and
Mrs. Arthur Evans are arranging!
a home talent program to follow.
Marquam Christina Pederson
left by plane Friday night for
Anchorage, Alaska to visit a rela
tive (Chris Beck) who is serious
ly ML She plans after a few days
visit there to stop off at Seattle
to visit Mrs. Goldfield.
Silverton Elmer Peterson has
bought the W. J. Kroft Market at
Mt. Angel and will take over on
Monday. He formerly owned and
operated the Silverton Food Mar
ket in Silverton but retired from
this some i time ago because of
health. He reports he is now
much improved and that the Mt.
Angel Market is somewhat smaller
than his Silverton market.
Marquam The Marquam Coop
erative Association met at the
Marquam i hall Saturday evening
for business and the decision of
lines 11 and 22 decided to trans
fer the lines over to the company
for care of the poles.
Spriag Valley Spring Valley
Farmers Union met Friday night
at the Community Center to dis
cuss bills in the legislature which
concern farmers. Two sets of
slides. "Fanners Union' News
and "Your Plate Full" were shown
by Dale Martin.
Turner Henry Barnett Js under
going treatment in the Salem Me
Life-Saving Device
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week can fire distress flares at 10
minute intervals for 16 hours after
it drops into the sea.
The water activates a pendulum
which sets off the apparatus. The
inventor is A. Stada, a Dutch pilot.
Here's proof. Try it on
roughest or slickest sur
face. Every line remains
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