Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 29, 1953, Page 23, Image 23

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    Wednesday, April 29, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL; Salem, Ontoa
SECTION n Past T
Suit Filed by
3 Fishermen
! Clifford J. Eberhart, George
..u. .nH John Whiz Tuea.
day filed a complaint in the
Marion county circuit court
seeking an injunction against
j.t .t0u fiih commission from
IMC
tnrMna a certain nortion of
the state fish code dealing with
areas of water above Bonne
ville dam. ...
The plaintiffs, who ftate
they gain their living from
n.Mna. claim that the ftate
lish commission'i Order No.
i- ..nr.BliitlnniiL in that
grants a special privilege and
monopoly to a certain claw of
citizens. The latter are lilted
as drift or gill net and dip net
fishermen who are engaged in
commercial inning in wuen
of the Columbia river below
Bonneville.
Order No. 18 provides,
among other things, that it
.koii H lawful to fish "In the
lawful areas or waters above
Bonneville dam irom noon
mv ia in fi a.m. June 9. from
a tv, .Tnlv A to 8 cm. July
31, and from 6 a.m. August 14
to noon Angust o.
Ti.iniff .Tnhn Whiz -is au
thorized by virtue of Indian
treaty rights to engage in com--,oriol
fiahino- during lawful
neriods by the use of dip nets
in tile area oi .wiuu s io.
Vesper Band Plays,
McMinnville Church
The members of the Vesper
L.nii olsvoil at the First Chris-
Utuiu t""J - -
tian church in McMlnnvme
Sunday under the direction oi
Mrs. Priscilla M. wmsey.
Tha afipmnnn vesDer serv
ice consisted of congregational
singing aceompaniea Dy me
hand as well as special music
by the band. Meredith Rowe
played several selectoins on
the marimba, including "The
Poem" and "What a Friend
wo Wave in Jesus." Mrs. Mup
iel Warner and Mrs. Alene
Wilson played a steel guitar
duet "When Day Is Done."
The members of the Vesper
band are: Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Adams, Mrs. Harriet Spies,
Mrs. Muriel Warner, mrs
Wilson. Mrs. Jane Po-
1cVl Mn PhvlliR HolloWaV.
Miss Erma Sanford and Miss
Aileen Hanner. Director, Mrs
Wiltsey.
Turner
Th Turner erade school Will
nminii their Mav dav tiroeram
Thursday night, April SO, at
7:30 p.m.
In mu nf rain it will be DOSt
coned until Tuesday night,
May 5. All grades will par-
The queen will be crowned
ey Mrs. Wallace Riches, chair
man of the school board.
Mr. Brandon, sixth grade
teacher, reports the soft ball
team has not been defeated this
Iterm. It played the last game
against St. Boniface, winning
'ith a Bpnra or u TO 1.
Tinrvll Whitehead, seventh
rade student, is home wnn
he mumps.
Mrs T.pah .Tnhnsnn find SOn.
iustv. SDent the week-end at
heir home in Eugene. Mrs.
ohnson is one of our nrsi
tdiIa teophers.
Mr anti Mrs. Fordvce were
KimHav visitors at tne nome
iof Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hogsed.
Funeral services were neia
April 27 at the Christian
huvfh for T.aiirence Brown
.hn rileH Anrii 24. Mr. Brown
'was a long time resident of
Turner.
The Sunshine club held a
card Dartv at the Oscar Jensen
home Friday night.
t Prize winners in canasta
ere Mrs. Chas. Covllle, ladies
Igh prize; Oscar Jensen, mens
Bilgh prize; Eiizauetn uan.
Dadies low prize, and Fred
pierce mens low prize.
Prize winners in pinocnie
Pwere Mrs. Morrison, iaaie
liigU prize; M. O. Pearson,
'Wns high prize, Icle Pierce,
Sadies low mize; Chas. Covllle,
pnen's low prize.
A decorated caKe was tne
ake walk prize, won by W. R.
White.
Plates, coffee and milk were
donated by Chapmans food
fctore. One of the mens high
Bnries was donated bv Prathers
Idrug store, other prizes were
furnished by the sunsnine
club.
Another nnrty will be held
sometime In May.
Mr. and Mrs. Warne Empy
Lnri three children. Darlene,
Gary and Gordon, of Spring-
Meld, were Sunday visitors at
Bower's home. Mr.
fEmpy Is superintendent of the
Springfield scnooi. aiso visit
ing the Bowers were tneir son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. Flnvd Brower of Salem.
Floyd slipped In some grease
while working In his Service
station In Salem and hurt his
back. He Is being treated by
a Salem doctor.
Mrs. William Sample of
Cnopholla. Calif., who has been
vicitinir her Barents. Mr. and
Mrs. George Brower, left for
home April 27.
Rolls used for cold rolling
metals are slightly barrel
California Drives on
Jobless Chiselers
Sacramento UP) James G.
Bryant, state director of em
ployment, today ignored a de
mand for his dismissal and
went ahead with plana for a
new drive against unemploy
ment insurance chiselers in
California.
Acting after a legislative
committee concluded illegal
payments amounted to millions
of dollars a year, Bryant an
nounced that an expanded
program of fraud detection
and prevention will be under
way "full blast" within 30
days.
The federal government,
which controls - administrative
funds, authorized the depart
ment Monday to spend $29,000
between May 1 and June 30
FarmersJJnion
To Meet May 2
Central Howell The Marlon
County Farmers Union will
hold its regular spring conven
tion at the Gervals high school
on Saturday evening, May 2,
at 8 p.m.
Due to the busy season, it
was; decided to make this an
evening meeting instead of the
usual all-day affair.
Several speakers will be
present, including A. C. Hey
man of Albany who will ex
plain the proposed six county
PUD.
The Woodburn local will be
chairman of the host locals, as
sisted by the Gervals, Arbor
Grove, Kelzer and Brooks lo
cals. Members are asked to
bring either cake or cookies.
Some of the older ships In
the Blrtlsh navy are still deck
ed with teak, - : , ,
and to divert up to $23,000
from other activities to go
after chiselers in the next 14
months.
Bryant, who has 23 Investi
gators now, said he is acting
immediately to - recruit - 88
mere. His office said a decision
will be made in a' day or so
where the anti-fraud teams
will begin their audits. .
Hiram W. Johnson III of San
Francisco, a former member of
the department's policy-making
board, demanded Bryant's oust
er in a letter Monday to As
semblyman Harold K. Levering
of Los Angeles. He recommend
ed that the department shift
its emphasis from insurance
paying to job finding.
Asked for comment, Lever
ing, a member of the assembly
sub-committee which investi
gated chiseling, told a reporter
that if he had anything to say
about it, Bryant would have
been fired long ago. However,
he added, "That's the preroga
tive of the governor and not the
legislature." o
Held for Trial in
Theft at Yalsefz
Dallas Bound' over last
week to circuit court by mu
nicipal judge Kenneth Shetter
ly on a charge of burglary not
in a dwelling were Irven Mc
Gregor, of Dallas and James
Marion McCarthy, Portland.
McGregor and McCarthy are
charged with the theft last fall
of a power chain saw and parts
from the,. Western Logging
company of Valsetz. The saw
and parts, valued at $1,000 by
Gordon Jayne, equipment su
perintendent of the company,
were recovered when they
were offered for sale by a
third party. '
Hotel-Motel
Men to Meet
Further preparation for the
tourist and convention season
will be made when owners of
hoteUand motels of Salem and
comaannitymeet in a confer
ence at 7:30 next Tuesday night
sponsored by the Chamber of
Commerce.
The meeting was dated when
their representatives met Tues
day at the Mariop hotel with
William H. Hammond and W.
W. Chadwick, respectively,
chairmen of the aonventions
and tourist departments of the
chamber.
Among plans is a directory
showing Salem's facilities for
housing convention delegates,
convention dates, and rooms
that are available in the city
outside of the regular hostel
ries. It is planned that the
Chamber of Commerce be a
clearing house for information.
The convention committee of
the chamber will be enlarged
to include representatives from
most businesses and civic or
ganizations. Stressed also will
be the listing of speakers to ap
pear before Salem organiza
tions in the interest of more
conventions to be hosted by Sa
lem. . . ,
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Rev. and Mrs. Robert Swope
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Mr. and Mrs. R. Overhulser
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