Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 15, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    ilO Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wed., March 15, 1950
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Tilo Applauds Applauders Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia
responds to applause in East European fashion by clapping
his hands after a speech during a rally in Belgrade.
Four Corners School Dinner
Will Include Full Program
Four Corners, March 15 Many social even's are on the club
tyilendars. The Mother's club of Lincoln school (Four Corners)
S giving a benefit dinner Thursday in the school cafeteria to
which the public is invited. The students will put on a con
tinuous program during the dinner hour from 5:30 to 7:30 o'clock.
i A general assembly will be
held in the Lincoln school (Four
Miss Springtime
Due Silverton
Silverlon The retail trades
committee, Mrs. Opal Roop,
chairman, of the Chamber of
Commerce, is sponsoring a spring
opening festival Friday and Sat
urday with plans including a
general fun program of "Tag,
You're Miss Springtime," special
bargains offered by merchants,
and a free film shown during the
afternoon for the kiddies at the
Palace theater.
Parking meters are to be
hooded with merchants donating
a flat sum to the city for the
privilege of their guests spend
ing Saturday free of charge in
the parking zones.
The free picture to be shown
Includes an adventure film,
"Penrod and Sam." Admission
tickets may be procured from
any merchant participating in
the opening festival.
Window displays are planned
to compare the old fashioned
types of materials and styles
with the latest in spring motifs.
Children who "tag" Miss
Springtime or Mr. or Mrs.
Springtime, must be accompa
nied by parents.
A cow has been found to uti
lize up to 25 pounds of chopped
white potatoes a day in milk
production.
Corners) auditorium Friday af
ternoon at 1:15 o'clock. The pro
gram will be given by the sixth
gra ie students in Boyd Hilles
land's room. The room parents
will be guests.
The Four Corners Communi
ty hall was the gathering place
on Sunday for the Salem chap
ter No. 1 of the Chin-up Club
of Oregon. A no host luncheon
was enjoyed by about forty
members and friends followed
by an informal hour of im
promptu music and visiting.
Abraham Wolf played the Span
ish guitar, Leon Fiscus the har
monica with Miss Zella Lomax,
Alta Black and Mrs. Violet Pen
rod carrying the vocal part.
There was group singing also.
Janice PXeifer was the honor
guest in the Pfcifer home 130 S
Elma ave. when she celebrated
her eleventh birthday anniver
sary. Following the social hour
of games the birthday cake was
served. Coming to extend con
gratulations to Janice were Bar
bara Kleen, Dennis Miller, Mar
ilyn Snook, Janice Shrake, Dar
lere Werengcr, Doris Wagner,
Betty Jane Wagner, Betty Fut
rell, Joyce Brant, Sharon Eg
gleston. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayer had
as their guests Sunday Mr. May
er's sister and brother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Schawder
of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Glen
Jones and Mrs. Betty Nicss of
Stayton, Ore.
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Rep. Horan Would Revamp the
Social Security or 'Junk It'
By CHARLES D. WATKINS
Washington, March 15 Wi Rep. Horan (R., Wash.), would re
vamp the social security system or "junk the entire program."
The present system "is both unsound and dishonest," he told a
reporter today. ,
Horan said that under present practice social security taxes
collected from employers and-
employes are borrowed for cur
rent expenditures of the gov
ernment.
That means, he said, that fu
ture payments from the fund to
beneficiaries will have to be met
from current revenues.
"The government extorts a
special tax from certain classes
of our citizens on the promise of
pension in their old age," ae
said, "and uses the revenue for
current expenses of the govern
ment.
"The pensions thus financed
are paid only to those citizens
who worked in 'covered' indus
tries usually big business
thereby penalizing the employes
of small business, farmers, cas
ual workers and others in inde
pendent employment. Millions
who worked only a short time in
covered employment can nev
er collect a pension. Yet all must
pay througti taxes part of the
cost of the social security system."
Horan said the bill to broaden
social security coverage was
passed by the house under "gag"
rule . and is unsatisfactory in
many ways. The measure now is
pending in the senate.
"In my opinion," he contin
ued, "the time has come to face
the issue squarely and determine
whether federal policy shall
guarantee pensions for all cit
izens who earn incomes and pay
taxes, on a pay-as-you-go basis,
or junk the entire program."
He said he has signed a pe
tition to bring the modified
Townsend Old Age Pension plan
before the house for action as
the only way to get the issue
"out in the open."
Tha'. bill would impose a three
per cent tax on gross income
and pay to all persons over 60
years of age an equal federal
pension based on the revenue de
rived from the tax.
Garden Club Meets
Independence The Indepen
dence Garden club met Monday
at the home of Mrs. R. D. Pom
eroy. Co-hostesses were Mrs. C.
W. Irvine, Mrs. Estella Fluke
and Mrs. Anna Owen. The
speaker for the evening was Mr.
Stevenson of the Miller Prod
ucts company.
Hutchins Heads
Booster Club
Organization was completed
Tuesday by the North Salem
Boosters' club, and Kenneth W.
Hutchins, who has made several
appearances before the city
council in connection with the
North Commercial widening,
was elected president
Eva Van Vlcck was elected
secretary of the club and Guy
Hastings treasurer. The next
meeting is set for April 3.
The condition of North Com
mercial caused by construction
of the interceptor sewer was dis
cussed. The club was told that
City Transit Lines has promised
to restore bus service on the
street as soon as it is in condi
tion for travel. Also it was re
ported that City Manager J. L.
Franzen has promised to have
the street 'in condition for two
way travel within a few days.
Fifteen business men of the
north part of the city attended
the organizational meeting.
New Dayton Store
Opening Attracts
Dayton The crowd continued
all day to visit Dayton's new
est business, Ryan - Variety
store, which had its grand
opening Saturday.
The store is owned by Mr
and Mrs. Robert Ryan, I-'url-land.
The place has been ree'ec
orated inside and out and h.-s
made an improvement to !'
town.
The Ryans have two childn-.i,
Nancy, 10, a fifth grae'er and
Johnny, 6, in the first . grade.
The children will start to school
here this week, and the family
will move to Dayton in the near
future.
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