14-CapHaI Journal, Salem,' Ore, Thursday Feb;' 2, 19S0 r CL.'., 1 r , VSfCTlUff JIIIYGIZf LCKCfd VUIMC Asking About 'Vacationland' By WILLIAM WARREN United PreM sttft Correspondent) Oregon cool, green vacation land. . While the thermometer' thumped. to ridiculous new lows in many parts of Oregon this week, potential tourists from all the states and several foreign countries were writing in to the state's travel information department to learn about: Oregon cool green vacation land. Where will the fishing be good the first two weeks oi July? A couple from Culver City, Cal., want to know. In practically ev ery part of the state, the de- A: M Wllllaa ftmrm Where Thieves Took Gems Mr. and Mrs. Stantor. D. San son look through closet (left) in their New York City apart ment following theft of jewelry valued at $428,000 and $500 in cash from the closet. At right Sander Marcus, vice president of the Sanson Hosiery company, and business associate of Sanson, looks at the empty jewel boxes from which the gems were taken. A portrait of Mrs. Sanson, a former model, is on table. (AP Wirephoto) Crew Leader Applications Being Received by Bateson Application for the position of crew leader in the 17th federal census to be conducted in April are now being received by the Salem district office of the United States bureau of the census. Applications will be accepted up to February 13. and final elections for crew leader positions will be made about the end of February after oral and writ- ie examination of those who meet the qualifications. Letters should be addressed to Cornelius Bateson, district at-pervisor, bureau of the cen (us, Salem, asking for applica tion blanks. Those who have al ready listed their names with Hub Saalfeld, Marion county veterans service officer, will au tomatically receive application blanks. Bateson states that two urban crew leaders, for work in Salem, and four rural crew leaders, for work in the balance of Mar ion county, are to be appointed In Marion county. Each crew leader will supervise from 13 to 20 enumerators. Qualifications required for election as crew leader include, as a minimum, a high school ed ucation and at least three years of experience In supervising or assisting In the supervision of an office force or field crew, training of subordinates, mak ing and reviewing reports of av erage difficulty, and handling related assignments. In general, an applicant'! re cord of experience must show satisfactory performance In In creasingly responsible positions. College education may be count ed in lieu of experience. Applicants for rural crew leader positions should have farm experience as well as a good knowledge of the geogra phy of Marion county. Veterans, men and women, if eligible on written and oral examination, will be given preference. Pay Is adequate and crew leaders will be reimbursed for the use of their car which each crew lead er is required to have. The census bureau further specifics that the applicant's previous employment and as sociation must be of such a na ture that they will facilitate ob taining cooperation from re spondents. Census bureau em ployes are sworn to secrecy and are punishable by law for revealing confidential informa tion, but beyond this, care is exercised to employ only per sons who have public confidence. Mrs. Eastman III Silverton Mrs. Austin East man entered the local hospital Tuesday suffering from a heart condition. Dallas Garage Work Continues Dallas Extensive remodel ing of the J. A. Inglis Motor company garage is well on the way towards completion, ac cording to J. A. Inglis, owner. Mechanics and garagemen have moved into a large con crete block addition where double-lift hoists and the shop is now located. The shop office has moved to adjoin the new garage area. Former space used by the shop office is now devoted to an en larged parts room and parts storage. Ultimately the showroom for new car sales will be enlarged in the old building, and garage offices will be moved back to allow more room. Old shop space will be utilized as a used car room. A new front will be added across the entire structure on Jefferson street before the pro ject is completed. The garage occupies about a quarter of a city block in area. Mrs. Kennedy Bostess . Lafayette Mrs. Nancy Ken nedy entertained with a din ner party at her home for the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Sern Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. John Meeker and daughter, Darlene; Reverend and Mrs. Ro bert Tusant and sons, and her sons, Curtis, Bernett and Cur tis Jr. partment wrote back, enclosing a pamphlet, "Fish Oregon Waters' and its all-around general fold er, "Oregon Cool Green Vaca tion Land," which observes: "Oregon's countless clear, cold mountain streams and lakes, fed by the everlasting snows of the higher mountains assure an ade quate supply of cool fresh water which makes Oregon's trout fish ing in inland streams and lakes highly attractive." (Correct, In July. But this week in those high mountains Santiam Pass 22 below, in the Cascades! Mea cham 38 below, in the Blue mountains! Cold mountain streams? Right! Everlasting snow? Yolks!) Another couple from San Francisco is planning to vaca tion in Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. When's the best month? The department replied anywhere from April to October, depending on whether you like spring or fall flowers for your scenery or cool ocean breezes In midsummer. (Eight above at Coquille on the coast this week. Cool? Ooh!) The first two days of this week, with the mercury sagging to 10 below in Salem for the capital city's coldest reading on record, the travel information department with headquarters here received 2,257 inquiries about Oregon as a cool green vacation land. Last week 3,436 inquiries. Lots of folks plan ning to come and see us, folks. In the vacation season which is only a few months away, even if It does seem a whole ther mometer away right now. Where does the largest per- tie family U W 1 L ai.l-IM.I,l.l.m centage of inquiries, and sub sequently the largest number of tourists, come from? Why, from none other than that happy hunting ground of the tourist, California. Ten per cent of our visitors will be from the state to. our south. And Florida, which gives California what- for in tourist competition, will send more tourists to Oregon than any other state in the deep south. How come all this early In terest in Oregon vacations, at this time when some pessimists are convinced the Ice age is clos ing in again? It's developed through a series of eye-catching, vacation - appealing advertise ments, run in several national magazines and in newspapers throughout the country publi cations with a total circulation of 35,000,000. The department, which is under the state highway commission, is directed by Man- ley F. Robison. Among tne thousands of in quiries already received from persons planning, Oregon vaca tions this coming season, Robi son discloses, are several from Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, England, Turkey, France, Iran, the gold coast of Africa, India, The Philippines, Malaya. None yet from Russia. From Germany have come several inquiries about beautiful Oregon scenery and other attrac tions wistful because the per sons making the inquiries can't possibly make it here financial ly. But they get the full treat ment of pamphlets from the de partment concerning the coun try Harry Leon Wilson called The Green Land. The department sends out about one million folders a year in answer to inquiries and to adorn travel bureaus through out the country. Last year near-ly- 115,000 inquiries were re ceived by the department a lot of persons intrigued by the green land. Radiator of your car cracking right now with the cold? Water pipes frozen? Feet frosted? Suffering from the deep-freeze Doqs Go Torlhis famous 7dod That Contain CiV, 0 ME KEN-L-RATION Costs Far Less Than Butcher Meat Saves Dog Owners Mnnv HoZirc "Compare Kco-L-Ration with other doc many UOIiarS foodi.Ojrn can and notice the chunk of lean, red meat nutritious U. S. Government. Inspected horse neat Supercharged with all known "dog-health" itamint . . . enriched with vital minerals. Yet costs far less than batcher meat. Nothing to cook. Nothing to add. Just Wp2-) open and serve. Get 3 cans of KenLRauon from ytxir favorite wore today. Belter yet, bur it by the easel PEHV Pin BOO IOOK Nothing like id Send name and lMfe rnr address for your Free copy today. Kcn-L-Rauon, tan Chicago 77, Illinois. KEU-LRATIGN DOCS love IT! CATS, TOO! GROCERS SAY... ..no difference between beet and cane sugar Many years ago there was a difference between beet and cane sugar. But for more than a generation beet sugar and cane sugar have been just the same. "There is no difference between the sweetening power of cane sugar and beet sugar. In fact, it is virtually impossible to distinguish one from the Other, even by chemical tests." Tht Passive Grocer Magazine Octobtr, 1949 p2T YOUR DEST BUY IS BEET SUGAR Grown and produced right here in the West WESTERN BEET SUGAR PRODUCERS. INC Hog Support Plan Explained Farmers have been asking how hog price support works and some have inquired how they can get it. Recent information from, the production and marketing ad ministration explains the opera tion of this program. Through December 31, 1949, support at '90 percent of parity was mandatory. After Decem ber 31, the support may be at any level from 0 to 90 percent but the U.S. department of agri culture has announced that prices will be supported at 90 percent through March, 1950. Th? rate after March has not been set. The market prices up to January 7 of this year were ahove 90 percent of parity mak ing a support program unneces srry. Under present authority, the method of carrying out hog price support would be to remove from commercial channels any amount of surplus pork that is necessary to prevent hog prices from falling below established support levels. Weekly support guides have been established to show the average market prices that are needed for farm prices to average out to the support levels. If support operations become necessary as determined oy frets? nave couragel The warm months will be here soon, with hot months following, spreading the heat across the country. Then you'll be glad, Robison reminds you, that you re already living where the tourists from all other states and from foreign coun tries will be coming to enjoy refreshing vacations. In: Oregon cool green vacation land. ECONOMY, FOOD value: ! !VfflsJ economy six sfc lor. ..stays longer FRESHER at youi GROCER'S! these guides, pork . snd pork products would be purchased since the purchase of live hogs is not practical. Purchases would be made from packers operat ing under federal Inspection since pork produced by other slaughterers cannot be shipped across state lines nor exported from the United States. Existing legislation does not provide for making direct pay ments to producers to support hog prices. To provide a specific support price for each produc er, it would be necessary to de termine the grade. and value of each lot of hogs. If it could be done, this would result In the same difficulties as fixed differ entials. In addition, the grading of all sales would require ex tremely complex administrative machinery. M Jsf3 minutes mWu 6r Jte SiylOWDRlFTis bnalsorized tmi ii a a - Sssafesiii Tsal CHOCOLATE MARBLE LAYER CAKE A Snowdrift quick-method rrip . Melt 1 square unsweetened chocolate over hot water. 81ft together Into one large bowl; Vh cups tlftad cak flour 7Vt tip. doubU-CKtion baking powder (V tap. tingle-action) 1 hp. toll Iti cup auger Add: Vx cup Snowdrift 14 cup milk Mix enough to dampen flour. Beat 9 minutes. If by hand, count beating time only. With elec tric mixer use "low speed"; scrape bowl often. Scrape beaters after 2 minutes. 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