Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 10, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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Green Stamps
Case On Trial
On trial before Circuit Judge
George R. Duncan, it the case
of The Sperry It Hutchinson
company vi. Maurice Hudson,
corporation commissioner, and
George Neuner, attorney gener
al, with a heavy array of attor
neys present. The company is
resisting an opinion of the atto
ney general to the corporation
commission to the effect that the
"green trading stamps," which
the plaintiff states are in use in
over 1000 Oregon stores, are
"securities" and come under the
purview of the Blue Sky law.
The attorney general ruled that
tnese ramps must be registered I
with the corporation commis
sioner as securities under the
law.
This the company denies and
asks the court for a declaratory
judgment. The company asserts
that these stamps are used in or
dinary commercial transactions
and it never was the intent of
the legislature in passing the
blue sky law to include such
tokens. In fact, the plaintiff
company contends there are
numerous other similar tokens
used not coming under the law
and to enforce it against the
plaintiff would be discrimina
tory. The company avers that use
of the stamps is merely a method
of discounting bills for cash and
are the customer's evidence of
cash payments for retail pur-
Chest Campaign
Ready for Polk
Dallas Community Chest
drive in Polk county will start
in some sections early next
week, according to Oscar Chris
tensen, Monmouth, chairman.
who has been organizing the
drive all around the county this
week.
A kickoff breakfast will open
the campaign in Dallas at 7:30
a.m. Tuesday, Hal Martin, Dallas
chairman, announces. Lions
club and Chamber of Commerce
solicitors will leave the break-
lapnal journal, Salem, Ore., Monday, October 10, 1949 3
chases. They state that the
stamps are sold to merchants on
a basis of $15 for S000 stamps.
fast and begin soliciting in the
community with hopes to con
duct a speedy drive. Heading
the Lions workers will be Jack
Eakin and in charge of a Cham
ber of Commerce team will be
Jack Crider.
In Monmouth, a luncheon is
planned for Monday to initiate
the campaign. Elwayne Lieual
len, registrar at Oregon College
of Education, is chairman here.
In other sections of the coun
ty, chairmen are being chosen
and plans made. Ray Herbst
will lead the Independence soli
citation with the goal placed at
$1750. Bert Keck has accepted
the chairmanship at Grand
Ronde, which was one of the
few communities to achieve its
local goal last year.
Carleton Brown, last year's
general chairman, is working in
the Brush College-Zena area.
Mrs. Ilershel Wait will head the
drive at Rickreall, and Mrs. Ir
vin York has agreed to contact
residents in the area between
the Oak Knoll golf course and
Holman state park.
Quota for the county drive it
$12,000, and it is hoped to sub
scribe an additional $500 for
the USO.
Ailv'T'Mmtatt
How Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Little Worry
Eat, talk. ugh or anrete without frar
of interim false teeth dropping, allpplng
or wobbling. PABTEETH holdi platti firm
rr and more comfortably. Thli plea ant
powder has no tummy, footjr, paity list
or feeling. Doesn't cam name. IV 9
alhallna (non-acldl. Checks ' plata odor"
identurt breath). Get FABTEETH at any
drug tore.
Justice Douglas
Mending Slowly
Yakima, Wash.l Oct. 10 W
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Wil
liam O. Douglas was reported
mending steadily today, six days
after he suffered 13 rib frac
tures and a lung puncture when
his horse rolled on him.
He is expected to be able to
leave the hospital here within a
week or 10 days.
His brother, Arthur, head of
the Statler hotel chain, visited
Douglas briefly yesterday.
Liberty Shows Little
Interest in Scouting
Liberty The Liberty Com
munity club was called to order
by Wayne Blaco. Mrs. Harold
Rosebraugh introduced Princi
pal Marion Miller, vice princi
pal, Louis Bartlett, teachers,
Mrs. Mary Lovett, Mrs. Robert
Hammond, Miss Agnes Palmer,
and Mrs. Florence Whelan.
Clark Lethin spoke on organ
izing a Scout and Cub troop,
and Robert Hammond offered
to be the Scout master. The boys
present were not interested In a
scout troop and the parents
showed lack of interest by not
attending the meeting, although
It is felt that a Boy Scout troop
Yuma Endurance Fliers Set Mark Shortly before they
equalled the record for endurance in their light plane, Bob
Woodhouse and Woody Jongeward took on another load of
gas. The previous mark was 1,008 hours. The men hope to
keep flying another week. Refueling is done from a car travel
ling 80 miles per hour. (AP Wirephoto.)
Is badly needed at Liberty. Some
mothers present were interested
Cubbing for the younger
boys.
It was discussed whether the
Community club should continue
with such lack of interest shown
in the community. The club has
always sponsored the Scout
troops but due to the fact that
parents do not care about their
children's welfare, it will vote
in November to continue or dis
continue the club.
Hunters Bag Moose
Wheatland Clyde M. La
Follette, Ted Hensley and Frank
Williams of Wheatland and
Clarence Aspinwall of Brooks
have returned from a 15 days'
vacation trip, hunting moose in
the Fraser river district in Brit
ish Columbia, Canada. They
brought back three dressed
moose, average weight of 300
pounds, and one black bear, and
they are in the cooler.
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