I Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 17. 19491 Only 15 File For City Exams Unless more applications for the city civil service applications are filed before the end of the day both the fire and the police departments face a threat of manpower shortage. The fire department needs an eligibility list big enough to furnish 19 additional men after July 1, and the police depart ment needs a list of at least 10 The examinations are set for next Thursday and Friday, June 23 and 24, Today Is the last day for making application to take the examinations. At noon Friday only nine ap plications to take the firemen's exams had been filed with the city recorder, and only six for the police exams. However, 28 prospective ap plicants had taken out fireman application forms and 18 had taken out police forms. So there is left a possibility that some may be filed during the afternoon. Rushlight Firm to Build Detroit Dom Building Portland, June 17 ( The! Rushlight Automatic Sprinkler company, Portland, won a $53, 883 contract yesterday to con struct a resident engineer's of fice building at the Detroit dam site. I The army engineers, who awarded the job, had estimated it would cost $93,549, Mrs. Beveridge Dies at Home Mrs. Fannie A. Beveridge, wl dow of the late Joseph W Beveridge, and late resident of 1493 Center street, died at a local hospital Thursday follow ing an extended illness. Mrs. Beveridge, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Samuel Bullock, was born November 26, 1871 at Freemont, Nebraska, and came to Portland, Oregon, with her parents when only a small girl. In that city November 26, 1890, she was married to Joseph w 'Beveridge, who for many years ,was county clerk of Multnomah county. With Mr. Beveridge she came to Salem about 20 years ago to make her home with her son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ;E. J. Law. She was a member iOf St. Paul's Episcopal church 1 Surviving are the daughter. .Mrs. E. J. (Helen) Law of Sa lem; a sister, Mrs. Laura Har row of Gresham; two grandsons, Hobert Beveridge Law of Eu gene and Joseph Edward Law, Jr., of Salem; and four great granddaughters. ' Private services are to be held in the chapel of St. Paul's Epis copal church Saturday, June 18. at 4 p. m., with Rev. George H. Swift officiating, and friends are asked to please omit flowers. Lt. Service af Letfermans Letterman General hospital's newly appointed chief of the training branch is a former Sa lem man, Second Lt. Curtis F Service, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Service, who now resides at route 1, Woodburn. The former Salemite first en tered the army from Salem June 13, 1942. He was separated from the army in February, 946, and returned to army duty again in April, 1948 Service's first tour of active duty took him to the Pacific area, first to New Caledonia and the into the Philippines. After basic training at Camp Grant, 111., following his first enlist ment, the former Salem man was assigned to the 29th General hos pital at Fort George E. Meade, Maryland. For two and a half years the army man was sergeant major of the 29th general hospital, both in the zone of interior and overseas. He spent a year in New Caledonia and then return ed to the States to attend OSC medical administration at Camp Markelcy, Texas. After being commissioned a second lieutenant in March, 1945, the officer was sent to Fort Lewis and then to the Phil ippines, where he was medical supply officer for a replace ment depot from June, 1945, to January, 1946. On re-entering the army in 1948, Lt. Service was sent to Long Beach air reserve training detachment. After being order ed to Letterman General hospi tal for duty his first assignment was as assistant chief for Troop I and E office. From there he Brown Talks On Tax Matters Irving Brown, auditor for the state treasurer's office in charge of the inheritance and gift tax division, urged members of the Salem Board of Realtors during their Friday luncheon to advise their clients to lay their cards on the table in connection with the transfer of property within the family. Transfer of property for the purpose of avoiding gift or in heritance taxes may mean trou ble and considerable expense later, said Brown. Quite fre quently, he added, in the at tempt to get around gift taxes the person to whom the proper ty has been deeded becomes in volved in the higher brackets of income which may prove three times as costly. Brown said that investigation has revealed that many deeds have been filed in Marion coun ty that do not carry the neces sary revenue stamps. When such deeds are found it generally re suits In federal investigation to determine whether there has been an attempt to avoid gift taxes was transferred to the training branch, being assistant chief there from January 28, 1949, until his appointment as chief with the departure for overseas duty of Capt. Leon Tayloe. Assistant Chairman GOP National Committee, Salem Visitor In Salem Friday was Mrs. Robert W. Macauley, Wash ington, D. C, assistant chairman of the republican national com mittee. I'm Just bush-beating, you might say, trying to help workers in the precincts to lay the groundwork for the 1950 eompaign," Macauley commented. Oregon are workers. I have nev er seen such energy and business-like approach for the re publican party work," Mrs. Macauley added. She expressed high praise for the work of Mrs. Cornett as national republican committeewoman. Asked about the Columbia Valley authority project Mrs. Macauley said one of her jobs this trip is to "listen" and find out what Oregonians are think ing on the issue. The visitor also national "aid people should remember that despite all the democratic criticism, the last congress was the only one which said what it was going to do and went out and did it. During their stops they are meeting with women leaders in the county republican central committees and while here met with 10 local committeewomen at luncheon at the Senator hotel. Safeway Seeks $5,000 from Union Roseburg, Ore., June 17 B The Safeway stores In Rose burg today announced that it Is seeking S3. 000 damages from striking meatcutters for alleged breach of contract. , E. R. Johnson, Safeway's la bor negotiator, said the suit has been filed in federal court in Portland against the Roseburg local of the national organiza tion of the Amalgamated Meat cutters and Butchers and Work men of North America. Mrs. "After all, 45.000,000 people did not vote the last election, so it is time some work was done to organize in the precincts," she added. The effort this time Is to re verse the pyramid and put the precincts at the top, the visitor explained, adding "no election ever was won in national head quarters." Mrs. Macauley is visiting sev eral cities In Oregon this week in company with Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett of Klamath Falls Oregon's republican committeewoman. Mrs. Macauley and Mrs. Cor nett will have traveled 800 miles in Oregon in four days, going from here to Corvallis and Grants Pass for meetings. "Certainly republicans in DANCE Aumtvilla Pavilion Music by Larry and New Wonder Valley Boys In Aumsvllle 9:30-12:30 DST 10 Mi. S. of Salem FATHER'S DAY Special! Roast Turkey And All the Trimmings! For Only2.00 Child's Plate, 11.00 Treat Dad to a REAL MEAL This Sunday! DINING DANCING Every weekday, 6 p.m. to 12 a.m. Closed Tuesdays. 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