14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, January 17, 1950 New Courthouse to Harlan Judd, commission se cretary. Th' opinion of the floor plans was favorable among Directors elected for three Vickers Case Up Wednesday Edison Vickers of Idanha, An Oregon state election law prohibits any person from dis tributing unsigned election liter ature. Vickers was recently arrest ed on a secret indictment, from the grand jury. He bailed out on the charge, and was to have appeared for arraignment Mon day. Road conditions between Idanha and Salem prevented him from appearing Monday, so I he was cited to sppr Wednes day instead. year terms were: Oscar Greger- son, re-elected, Howard Rogen county officials. and Charles Dean. Holding over Plans Ready Members of the Marion coun ty courthouse commission will study a new set of plans for the proposed new courthouse when they meet with Pietro Bellus chi, Portland architect, at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the courthouse. A similar meeting was held two weeks ago. At that time, commission members asked Belluschi to make specific changes in the plans he ore- Stocking Care Learned Hubbard The Sew and Sew 4-H club learned about darning stockings at their last meeting with their leader, Mrs. W. H. Barckett. Wednesday's meeting will be are Alfred Aicher, Leonard Larson, John Kinns and Frank in regard to the building's ex terior. Members of me commission are 'rrant Murphy, Roy Rice, E. L. Rogers, Charles A. Sprague, Karl Steiwer, Ray J. Glatt and Judd. P. Adclman. Rogen and Greg erson were elected to represent the association on the Oregon Cane Fruits control board. Report of Mrs. Ian Mills, sec justice of the peace for Breiten- bush district, will appear in Marion county circuit court at 11 a.m. Wednesday to be ar Everyone Knows Only Caterized Oil Leaves retary-treasurer, on the year's raigned on a corrupt practices act charge. Directors Named For Fruitgrowers Woodburn The annual meet ing of the Woodburn Fruit business was read. A meeting of the directors to' organize will be held within the next ten days. CARBQNI SOOT! Last October, just prior to an election on the proposed in FOR SALE WALNUT SHELLS mokes hot Fuel 15 Socks for $1 $3 per ton. MORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO. 460 North Front St. NO corporation of the city of Idanha, Vickers allegedly mailed anony Left on Train Track Los Angeles, Jan. 17 (U.R) mous political literature tr Idan ha residents, favoring the in 35622 or 35606 Growers Cooperative associa Mrs. Iona E. Watkins, 53, charg ed today in a divorce suit that her husband drove her to a railroad crossing, parked on the track, waited until a train came, jumped out and left her. sented then. Belluschi reDorts corporation measure. tion was held Saturday after that the modified plans are completed. Last week the architect sent a copy of his new floor plans Salem's Ezelmtlvi CaUrli4 Oil Detkr noon at the old Bungalow thea ter building on Front street with a good attendance. Harry Wil kins presided. StJoseph IS ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST m Howard J. Smalley Oil Co. 1405 Broadway for- lv.MP Tricky Weather John J. Unsinn, 24-year-old insurance clerk, can attest to the fact that weather plays tricks on mo torists. While driving his new car through a driving rain storm in San Francisco's Golden Gate park, he turned into what looked like a road. The road turned out to be this fly-casting pool. The storm was part of the massive blizzard which buffeted the entire west coast. (Acme Telephoto) These Things Will Help Get You a Job as Census Taker By RUTH GMKINER Washington, Jan. 17 (U.R) Want to be a census-taker? Sturdy legs, tact and a high school education will help you get a Job. Being a democrat won t hurt. lou ii nave to go to training scnooi. II you pass a test, you may be one of 140,000 who will start nose-counting in the 1950 census on April 1. ' The pay will be as little as 7 cents a person for an interview, but the average will be $8 or $0 a day during the two to six of employment. If you ever breathe a word confided in interviews as for instance the answer to that con troversial income question the penalty could be two years in jail and a $2,000 fine. You may be asked to baby sit, or settle family argucments. You're almost sure to be chased by dogs. Doors will be slammed In your face. But you will have to ring the bell again, and ex plain patiently that the law re quires all census questions be answered. Still want the job? File an application with your district census bureau office. It's not on the application form, but the "right" politics, in this case being a democrat, will be an im portant qualification. If the district supervisor thinks you a likely candidate, you will be given an intelligence test, dealing with simple arith metic problems and map-reading among other things. If you're selected, you'll be In a classroom by the last week in March. In city areas, the classes will go on four hours a day for four days. In small areas, 24 hours of Instruction will be spread over six days. The pay is a flat $16 for the training period. There'll be lectures and movies on how to dress, how to persuade suspicious house-holders to answer questions, and how to ask a woman's age. A final test will decide wheth er you're fit to be an official numerator for the 17th de cennial census. Kiwanis Club Will Observe Anniversary The Salem Kiwanis club will observe the 35th anniversary of the founding of Kiwanis Inter national through the medium of a half hour variety show to be aired over radio station KSLM from 8:30 to 9 o'clock Wednes day night. Russell Pratt, Salem club president, will make the intro ductions. The local observance will be a part of the larger one that extends across the country with participation by more than 3000 clubs. Kiwanis Internationol was es tablished January 21, 1015, and since then has grown to a mem bership of 200,000 men through out the United States, Canada, Alaska, Hawaii and the Yukon Territory. m Taste that counts... Count on Calvert for Better 0 Taste! Ask your friends why hWy switched le Calvert. They'll ten you H( because Calvert envoys nates better. CALVERT RISKS VI Blended Wnlskej Proof -65 Orsln Neutral Spirit. ptm DtrtUkn Oorp, New Yort cits Hobson Again Co-op Director Ray Hobson of Amity was re elected as the director for this area of the Dairy Cooperative as sociation by the approximately 45 members from this area at tending a meeting at the office of the association Monday after noon. The area that Hobson serves includes the counties of Polk. Benton, Lincoln, Linn and Marion. 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