Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 13, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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New School Completed Here is the new Mari-Linn school
at Lyons, erected at a cost of $75,000 and which is being given
the finishing touches. It will be available when school re
sumes after the holiday period. (Courtesy Stayton Mail)
New School Nearly Ready
for Lyons Area Children
Final touches are being given the Mari-Linn consolidated grade
school at the north city limits of Lyons and on highway No. 222.
Cost of the new building is $75,000 with classes to be offered
children from Lyons, Jordan, Fox Valley, Twin Cedars, McCully
Mountain and Oakdale.
The building is "L-shaped""
and 169 by 142 feet, of fireproof
pumice blocks with a concrete
floor covered with asphalt tile.
Non-glaring fluorescent light
fixtures have been installed
with prismatic glass used in the
top of all classroom windows.
Each classroom is painted a
different color with air condi
tioning provided for summer.
An automatic forced air heating
plant is installed with sound
proof accoustic tile on the ceil
ings. The school board plans to
make use of the gymnasium
from the present school and will
be moved to a site at the rear of
the new school grounds.
Members of the school board
for district 29J are Vernon
James, George Nydigger and
Paul Johnston with Alice Huber
clerk.
Mrs. Leora Stevens, eighth
grade teacher, will be the prin
cipal with Mrs. Hazel Wirth,
seventh grade; Thomas Putnam,
sixth grade; Mrs. Elsie Lafky,
fifth grade; Mrs. Roscoe Poole,
fourth grade; Mrs. Elva Kuiken,
third grade; Mrs. Kay Shillings,
second grade and Mrs. Smith,
first grade.
during the past week.
The Browns are by no .means
new to the Willamette valley.
Both were born and raised in
Salem. Mrs. Brown is a daugh
ter of the locally appreciated
columnist of the Capital Jour
nal, Don Upjohn, and Mrs. Up
john. Attorney Brown's parents
came to the Oregon countryl
more than 50 years ago, settling
near Salem, .operating a prune
orchard for many years, later
moving into Salem proper,
where the father was in the au
tomobile business. ,
An older brother of Attorney
Brown, Lawrence N. Brown, a
lawyer, began practice here 12
years ago, later moving to Sa
lem and is still in the legal pro-'
fession there.
Old Neighbors Visit
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. E.
Jay McCall and Mrs. Ed Holden
drove to Independence to visit
with former neighbors in the
middle west who have made In
dependence their residence for
many years, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Wade, an) Mrs. Wade's sister,
Miss Juliet Floody of Long
Beach, Calif.
Census Bureau
Yields to Blast
Washington, Dec. 13 W) If
you don't want to tell the cen
sus taker who may be your
neighbor how much you earn,
the census bureau probably will
arrange for you to mail the in
formation directly to Washing
ton.
Bureau officials said so after
23 Republican house members
banded together to loose a blast
at the bureau's 1950 question-
nairie. Along with such ques
tions as those on age and resi
dence, etc., it would ask every
fifth person over 14 yeara old
questions about his income.
"The bureau says the answers!
would be confidential, not even
open to the tax collector or the
FBI.
But the congressmen opposing
the questions issued a joint
statement in which they said:
"The Tuman administration is
perpetrating an outrageous dis
crimination against small - in
come people in the 1950 census,
"If a person earns more than
$10,000, all he has to do is say
so, without giving the amount,
and the census taker is to be
satisfied.
"But for all people earning
under $10,000, the questionnaire
stands as written, , . . This is
raw injustice."
A bureau spokesman told
reporter that a similar question
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 194913
was asked in 1940 of wage earn
ers making less than $5,000 a
year. Only a very few refused
to answer, he said. And they
were permitted to mail their
answers to the bureau.
Rep. Brown (R., Ohio) has
charged that the income in
quiries are unlawful. He has
demanded of Philip M. Hauser,
director of the census, that he
cite "legal authority" for the
questions.
Hauser has not answered.
Other bureau officials said that
a census law passed in 1929 by
a Republican congress leaves the
form of the questionnaire up to
the secretary of commerce.
Sewing Club Meets
Monmouth The 4-H club
sewing group of Suver met at
the home of Mrs. Andrew Falk
for their regular meeting. Those
in the group include Geraldine
Allen, Marie, Flora Ann and
Ethel Mae Bates, Joan and Jean
ette Foster and Wilma Falk.
CERTIFIED
STRAWBERRY
PLANTS
FOR SALE
JORY
PACKING CO.
945 S. Commercial St.
Ph. 3-4590 Salem, On.
The U.S. bureau of reclama
tion estimates western American
rivers could generate as much
electricity in a year as 800,000,
000 barrels of petroleum burned
in steam plants.
Browns Greeted
At Silverton
Silverton Among the young
er folk being received profes
sionally and socially in Silver-
ton are Attorney Kenneth
Brown and Mrs. Brown, the
former Donna Upjohn of Salem,
now having taken up their resi
dence at 504 West Main street.
Attorney Brown has his offices
in the Olsen Pharmacy building
corner of Water and Main
streets.
Attorney Brown was born in
Salem. Attended the Salem pub
lic schools, entering Willamette
university before the last world
war and going into military ser
vice in July, 1943, serving in the
European theater of activities
from September, 1944, through
March, 1946, in the 55th Ar
mored Infantry Battallion, 11th
Armored Division, attached to
Fatton's Third Army.
After leaving the military ser
vice, Attorney Brown re-entered
Willamette university, receiving
his degree in law, passing the
state bar examination in June,
1949, and decided to .begin his
practicing in Silverton during
October, this year. The family
located here as soon as a suitable
home could be found, arriving
UNPAINTED
FURNITURE
for a
Practical and Merry Christmas
Built Like Regular Furniture
Modern Designs
Easy to Finish
Large Selection
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nb.Pkg
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Prince TALL
Leo CANS
39
White Star Tuna H 35
Shredded Wheat 2T 29
Choice Raisins
Seedless
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Dromedary Dates 25
Shortening
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Potatoes tJot .55c
Squash Variety Ib. 3c
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Dry Onions 2ib,.15c
Celery iSS .b. 8c
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