Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 05, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Capita Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Oct. 5, 1949
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Good Old College Days Someone left Wis modern convey
ance in the entrance of Eaton hall on the Willamette univer
sity campus Monday night. Maybe Freshman did it, but no
body knows except the guys who did it.
Dallas Methodist Church
Planning Golden Jubilee
Dallas, Oct. 5 Centennial plans are underway for the Dallas
Methodist church which will celebrate its 100th anniversary dur
ing the week of October 30 through November 7, according to Rev.
Clark S. Enz, pastor.
Meetings were held in a local circuit as early as 1847. A
church was not built until 1858.
Prior to 1890 the old church was
moved and a new church was
built in that year. It still stands
on the Church and Mill street
location, although it was re
modeled in 1926.
Speakers to appear during the
week-long observance will in
clude Bishop Gerald Kennedy,
District Superintendent Roy
F e d j e, Ex-Governor Charles
Sprague, and a number of for
mer pastors of the church. Mrs.
Betty Starr Anderson Will be
guest soloist.
The churcn Historical com
mittee has issued a call for all
old photographs of the early
church, former ministers and
early church members. Other
items of historical interest, such
as old hymnals, bulletins of the
weekly services, and other items
might be used in a display to
be held in connection with the
services.
A booklet committee plans to
publish a 24-page centennial
booklet, and some of the photo
graphs will be used in it. For
mer members or friends of the
church are asked to submit any
such material to Rev. Enz, Dal
las.
Suit Against State
Filed by Tomasek
Karl Tomasek, Marion county
rancher, has filed action in cir
cuit court here against the state
through its highway commission
for $38,000 damages allegedly
done to his farm land by con
struction of the new highway
bridge over 99E near Jefferson.
Tomasek alleges that 130
acres of his land lying near the
bridge has been ruined due to a
change in the river course made
by the bridge.
He said that the flow of the
Santiam had been narrowed by
the bridge causing the river
to change its course, wash away
the top soil and cover a consider
able part of his 300-acre farm.
Plaintiff contends that private
property has been taken for
public use without Just compensation.
It's
to keep fit
Let Sun Valley add variety to "Bread
Hungry died" snd lately, loo. Sun
Valley Bread baked with no shorten
ing whatever, it low in caloriei, (less
than SO to the slice) yet high in
enertv nroducinc oroteins. Trv SUN
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Brighten Housing Unit
Lebanon A new paint job is
going on the 75 units of the
government housing project at
Fifth and Rose streets. The
units will be painted alternately
canary yellow and gray with
brown trim around the windows
and pink doors. Manager of
the housing unit is Charles
Parker.
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1949 Tourist Business
Brings State 110 Million
Oregon's 1949 tourist business brought estimated revenues of
110 million dollars into the beaver state, the Oregon state high
way commission travel information department reported this
week.
This figure shows a substantial increase, or 19 percent, over
the 1948 total of 92 million dol-
lars and surpasses the 1947 esti
mate of 105 million dollars, the
previous record. The last pre
war travel year of 1941 is cred
ited with a total of 51 million
dollars. The 1949 figures are
based on a state highway depart
ment traffic check of out-of-state
automobiles at 15 major
points of entry.
The survey reveals the aver
age 1949 expenditure per day
per person was $5.75 as com
pared to $5.35 during the 1948
travel year. Each out-of-state
car represented an expenditure
of $113.39, based on an average
load of 2.9 persons per car and
an average stay of 6.8 days in
Oregon, or equaling $39.10 per
person These figures represent
motorists who stayed in camp
grounds as well as those who
patronized hotels, auto courts
and resorts, providing a thor
ough cross section of Oregon va
cation travel.
Approximately 777,450 out-of-state
automobiles visited Ore
gon during the year, with aver
age mileage of 832 for each, of
ficials said.
Oregon attracted visitors from
every state in the union, with
California credited with more
than 50 percent because of its
proximity and large population
As in previous years Washing
ton and Illinois were second
and third in the number of out-of-state
cars, followed by Idaho
Barton Has Close
Call Near Reef
Aboard Velero IV, Oct. 5 )
Otis Barton was in greater
danger in his steel sphere at a
depth of only 300 feet Monday
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HIGH IN INERCT
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than when he made the record
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In a series of shallow contour
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ly missed being smashed into
uncharted reefs jutting from the
bottom.
"Up, up, up!" the marine ex
plorer shouted through the tele
phone as the big winch on the
barge above started turning.
"Gosh, that was close!" Barton
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